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		<title>Potatoes Fly at Science Teacher Training in Denver, Colorado</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What happens when you put 150 teachers from 23 states and three countries in the same room for three days with a team of instructors who are over-the-top excited about teaching science? Enthusiasm for making science fun spreads like a virus. Concerns about test scores, curriculum changes or the ever-changing pressures of being a teacher [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Carnival of Education, #180</title>
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What makes a good science fair, a good school, a good science lesson?  Hands-on exploration and discovery are a great start and never forget to instill a sense of wonder and curiosity in our students.
Without enthusiasm and even a little risk sometimes, learning can quickly become a dead end street.  Where there&#8217;s boredom, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Not Your Typical Summer Science Workshop - Science in the Rockies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just look at these pictures from Science in the Rockies last year and you&#8217;ll see why we don&#8217;t consider this your typical summer science workshop for teachers. Do not plan to attend Science in the Rockies 2008 if you are motivated by PowerPoint presentation, like quiet reading time from an outdated science text, hate to [...]]]></description>
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