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      <title>From the reading: Ideas we have to make our students think like scientists?  by Geraldine Tirado</title>
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         <title>For nurturing a scientific mind...we need: </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><mark>Let the students *behaving like scientists*&nbsp; in this new kind of education<br><br></mark><strong>FOR THIS CHANGE (not easy)</strong>: We have to implement <strong>new standards</strong>: from involving parents participation to institutions. <br><br>We need to <strong>create a scientific culture </strong>inside and outside school.<br><br><strong>IDEAS: <br>1. Talk about our favorite scientists in clases</strong>: Show their field work - Inspire kids. <br><br><strong>2. Work with parents</strong>: Show them our classes and the importance of curiosity for trying to implement it at home. Example: Appreciate nature, the importance of questions..<br><br><strong>3. Technology is good but is not everything:</strong> It helps but I think kids need field activities like real scientists more than technology. <br><br><mark><br><br></mark><br></div>]]></description>
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