1944
DOI: 10.1021/ed021p130
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Science in schools. A program for war and peace

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“…Billig (3) and Powers (39) reviewed certain aspects of science instruction in the elementary school and outlined ways in which the interest of children in aeronautics may be used to assist them in gaining science understandings. Hogg (20) proposed that fused courses in science providing a twoyear sequence be established. Persing (38) and Martin (30) developed the thesis that new developments in science and the kinds of scientific materials appearing in magazines and newspapers should provide orientation in the development of science instruction.…”
Section: The Place Of Science In General Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Billig (3) and Powers (39) reviewed certain aspects of science instruction in the elementary school and outlined ways in which the interest of children in aeronautics may be used to assist them in gaining science understandings. Hogg (20) proposed that fused courses in science providing a twoyear sequence be established. Persing (38) and Martin (30) developed the thesis that new developments in science and the kinds of scientific materials appearing in magazines and newspapers should provide orientation in the development of science instruction.…”
Section: The Place Of Science In General Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%