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Teaching Controversy in the Classroom: How the controversial can heighten learning

April 5, 2014by sexedlorin Leave a comment

To the delight of many science nerds, Fox and the National Geographic networks have revamped the beloved scientific series Cosmos and is now airing a new 13 episode series Cosmos: A […]

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