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Some Theory about Science and a Sense of Place

Some Theory about "Science and a Sense of Place"

Randal Holly, last summer's institute:
"What aspects of their world do our kids care about?
What would it distress them to lose? (Anything made of marble...??)
Can we use that as an incentive to learn?"

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Curriculum Enhancement Proposal

Enhancing the Currriculum: Observation and Storytelling Skills

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BBI 2007 - home

Brain and Behavior Institute 2007

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