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Encyclopedia > 1884 in science

The year 1884 in science and technology included many events, some of which are listed here.


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FURTHER VALIDATION OF THE CONSTRUCTIVIST LEARNING ENVIRONMENT SURVEY(CLES): ITS USE IN INTRODUCTORY COLLEGE SCIENCE ... (2507 words)
The science courses' teachers were contacted by the researcher and asked to be involved in the study.
College science teachers who want to shift their classroom reaming environments to become more consistent with constructivist epistemology should administer the CLES preferred version at the very beginning of the semester.
If college science teachers do not choose to be a part of school reforn,, students will leave such environments in search of institutions of higher learning that do appreciate their needs.
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