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Stimulating Critical Thinking with Wordless Books
In today's classrooms, wordless books - those in which the story is told only through a series of pictures - often provide a meaningful context for...
Ohio Reading Teacher, 10/01/03 by Smith, Gail G · More from publication -
Use of an "attenuated" computer virus as a mechanism for teaching epidemiology
Students often perceive epidemiology as a dry subject and not relevant. These same students, also often, do not perceive themselves to be...
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 07/01/98 by Snitkoff, Gail Goodman; Moon, Dudley G; Smith, Mark J · More from publication
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