"How Students Learn: Science in the Classroom" builds on the discoveries detailed in the best-selling "How People Learn." Now these findings are presented in a way that teachers can use immediately, to revitalize their work in the classroom for even greater effectiveness. Organized for utility, the
How Science Works: Teaching and Learning in the Science Classroom
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- Publisher
- Continuum International Publishing Group
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 165
- Category
- Library
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