First Among Errors: If We could Teach Only One Science Lesson, What would It be?(Sacred BOVINES)
The American Biology Teacher 2010, August, 72, 6
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Publisher Description
Imagine you are stranded on a deserted isle and you can take only one science lesson with you: what would it be? It's a variant of a familiar game. Pointlessly unrealistic, of course. No matter. As with many thought experiments, the purpose is more deeply philosophical. Namely, the question invites reflection--not about favorite books or music or interesting people--but about what, ultimately, is the most important element in science education. Yes, really. Take a moment to reflect.
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