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Volume 8, No.2 Winter 2004 |
In this issue...Integrating Literacy and Science: The Valle Imperial Project in ScienceChoosing a Curriculum: Following Up on Epping Elementary
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Time for ScienceBy Joyce Tugel "In a world filled with the products of scientific inquiry, scientific literacy has become a necessity for everyone. Everyone needs to use scientific information to make choices that arise every day. Everyone needs to be able to engage intelligently in public discourse and debate about important issues that involve science and technology. And everyone deserves to share in the excitement and personal fulfillment that can come from understanding and learning about the natural world." -National Science Education Standards, p.1 [continued] |
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