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In a message dated 8/3/2005 11:53:05 AM Central Standard Time,
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> Instead, that time
> should be used to give students the experiences of finding out for
> themselves. Then they will not need scientists, politicians, or
> theologians to tell them what is truth.
>
> If you've made it this far, thanks for putting up with my ramblings...
>
> Mike Anderson
> Utah Science Center
>
I agree, because as I have found with my own children and my students, with
most people you really can't just tell them anything and expect them to believe
it. Especially once they reach a certain age (I deal with grade 8 and up).
Especially in this country. Learning the nature of scientific investigation
will do more to improve the lives and general thought processes of all
students. It is true that informal science education centers will play a vital role -
keep up the good fight! I wish I could have afforded to keep my position as
eduction coordinator! Janine
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