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August 25, 2009

  • New curriculum uses hands-on design activities and books to build children’s science and literacy skills.

  • “For many students, science can seem dark, murky, and unconquerable,” says Jacqueline Miller, a molecular biologist who uses narrative stories to make science curricula more relevant and exciting.

  • New study shows that radio is successfully reaching children in remote corners of the world.

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