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Ways to Teach Causality: Patterns Videoclip

December 01, 2014

What are Innovative Ways to Teach Causality? Part 1: Patterns in Science  The Center for Health and the Global Environment features a video of Tina Grotzer talking about materials that can help teachers teach the causal patterns embedded in science curricula so that students emerge with a deeper understanding. It can be found here: http://www.chgeharvard.org/resource/what-are-innovative-ways-teach-causality-part-1-patterns-science

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