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Created by Lang Moore and David Smith for the Connected Curriculum Project, this is a module to study the process of moving from rate-of-change information to cumulative change; to relate this process to area...
The Proven Practices site from the National Institute for Women in Trades, Technology, and Science provides this article on Achieving Gender Equity in Science Classrooms as a 33 page PDF document. The guide "recommends...
The January/February 2009 issue of Change magazine features a series of articles entitled, "Courageous Conversations: Achieving the Dream and the Importance of Student Success," with an introduction written by Margaret...
Bringing a more diverse student body into the world of higher education is important, and a number of organizations have teamed up "to help more students reach their individual goals, which may include earning a...
Acid precipitation will be defined. At different points in the lesson students will write balanced reactions for the formation acid precipitation from atmospheric sulfur and nitrogen oxides and the neutralization of...
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