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Gardens, Curiosity and Teaching Science

Gardens, Curiosity and Teaching Science

by Ross Mars | Aug 20, 2021

There is something special about the curiosity of children observing and interacting with the natural environment. That is why it is important our schools, classrooms and educators engage students in the wonder of science – and our own school grounds (or backyards)...

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