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Tag Archives: research

How teachers cultivate young scientists

By Erin Wayman / October 4, 2012
Martin Shapiro, an instructor at the 2012 SSP Fellows Institute,
demonstrates the “electric pickle” experiment, a fun way to introduce students to research. Credit: SSP

SSP Fellows share tips on how to introduce research into the classroom

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