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Pedagogy / Physics education / Education reform / Science education / Educational technology / E-learning / Just in Time Teaching / Inquiry-based learning / Education / Educational psychology / Philosophy of education
Date: 2008-11-06 15:06:53
Pedagogy
Physics education
Education reform
Science education
Educational technology
E-learning
Just in Time Teaching
Inquiry-based learning
Education
Educational psychology
Philosophy of education

WHY NOT TRY a Scientific Approach to Science Education?

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