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Hi all,
Massachusetts has implemented new science components for its high
stakes test (as many of you're states have) around engineering,
design and technology. Most of the teachers I see are very vocal
about their feelings of frustration and inadequacy to address this
material. The problem is, I can't submit a grant based solely on
anecdotal evidence (despite the quantity!) so I wonder if any of you
have ever seen anything written documenting this. State or national
are both fine.
Thanks,
Beryl
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Beryl Rosenthal, Ph.D.
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MIT Museum
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