
Teaching Science Through Argumentation
Learning to argue is learning to think. Michael Billing, 1996 Should animals be used in research? Should an alcoholic be allowed a liver transplant? Is
Learning to argue is learning to think. Michael Billing, 1996 Should animals be used in research? Should an alcoholic be allowed a liver transplant? Is
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I will get bored alone. I don’t want to go alone. What will I do alone? We often speak and hear these phrases in our
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) has been the lifeline of American classrooms and careers since the launch of Sputnik in 1955, and with President
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Various works within disability research have examined the dishonorable treatment of students with cognitive impairments in the U.S. Through addressing the history of disability advocacy,
What is social-emotional learning? The incredible process of learning occurs when we take in and make sense of new information. This process is taxing
What comes to your mind when you think of a leader? Is it the idea of a leader in action, guiding others in a particular
This article will resonate with all the introverts out there who are struggling to keep up with this fast-paced, extrovert-oriented world. It’s for all those
“Intelligence plus character — that is the goal of true education.” Martin Luther King, Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a prominent figure in American
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