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Melville, Wayne; Fazio, Xavier – Science Teacher, 2007
Due to his work to determine how cholera was spread in the 18th century, John Snow (1813-1858) has been hailed as the father of modern epidemiology. This article presents an inquiry model based on his life and work, which teachers can use to develop a series of biology lessons involving the history and nature of science. The lessons presented use…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Programs, Epidemiology, Science Instruction

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