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A Note to the Teacher: Exemplary Science Teaching

September 8, 2020 Brooklyn Wilson 5

What does means to be an exemplary science teacher? Exemplary science teachers are those who utilize other means than what we see in a traditional […]

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Getting More Out Of Assessment

April 7, 2019 murraypk 2

Tests and Quizzes. The first thing anyone thinks when you say the word assessment is tests and quizzes. If you want to figure out how […]

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