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Few people question the importance of science education in American schooling. The public readily accepts that it is the key to economic growth through innovation, develops the ability to reason more effectively, and enables us to solve the everyday problems we encounter through knowing how the world works. Good science teaching results in all these benefits and more -- or so we think. But what if all this is simply wrong? What if the benefits we assume science education produces turn out to be an illusion, nothing more ...

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    • Title: Why We Teach Science (and Why We Should) by John L. Rudolph
    • Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
    • Print ISBN: 9780192867193, 0192867199
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    • Edition: 2023
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