Wisconsin FORT (Foundations of Reading) Practice Test

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What is one of the benefits of exclusion brainstorming not listed in the options provided earlier?

  1. Expand knowledge of the topic

  2. Improve student handwriting

  3. Increase active listening

  4. Teach multiplication tables

The correct answer is: Expand knowledge of the topic

Exclusion brainstorming involves generating ideas by first excluding certain possibilities or constraints. One of the benefits of exclusion brainstorming, not listed in the options, is that it encourages critical thinking and creativity by forcing individuals to think outside the box and consider alternative perspectives. This technique can help individuals develop divergent thinking skills and explore unconventional solutions to problems.