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Boersma, Stuart; Hluchy, Michele; Godshalk, Gordon; Crane, Johanna; DeGraff, David; Blauth, James – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2001
"How the World Works" is an interdisciplinary science and mathematics course in which students design and perform their own experiments, analyze the data, and present their results orally and in writing. Evaluations indicate that most students learn how to do science and gain a better appreciation for science as a process. (SAH)
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