NPR:
In West Virginia, science lessons on climate change have the
potential to divide teachers from students, and students from
their parents. But one teacher,
Tiffany
Litton, has earned the trust of her students. Her
classroom, she says, is a place for honest inquiry, not a forum
for anyone âmdash; whether the coal industry
or environmentalists âmdash; to promote an
agenda.
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How to keeps politics out of the science classroom Free
23 April 2008
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.5.022157
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