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Meyer, Allison Antink – Science Teacher, 2012
Science teachers are often content to leave creativity to the arts and humanities classes. Fostering creativity in science, if attempted at all, is a challenge often relegated to the gifted classroom. But not just the privileged few have the capacity to be creative. Simply restructuring existing lessons can help promote creativity in all science…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Creativity, Science Teachers, Humanities

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