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Date: 2009-11-12 19:30:50
Education
Inquiry
Science studies
Critical thinking
Scientific method
Question
Models of scientific inquiry
Inquiry-based learning
Science
Philosophy of science
Knowledge

To make the most of any scientific investigation or inquiry: Don’t be afraid to share the wonder of discovery along with children. Together watch how an insect moves or notice how

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