Case study in fake news
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Who Says Women Can’t be Doctors? By Tanya Lee Stone :
divergent thinking attributes include taking risks and promotes original
thinking (“Very inspirational story…Good
non-fiction information presented in an interesting way that is appropriate for
various age groups.”)
There by Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick : divergent
thinking attributes includes being philosophical, ambiguous and promoting problem finding (“Bigger philosophical question
about life/meaning of life. Can be
universally applied to anyone with an imaginative twist.”)Posted by Tammy Flanders at 6:00 AM 0 comments
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Two Truths and a Lie: it’s alive! by Ammi-Joan Paquette
& Laurie Ann Thompson is a pretty fun book that teaches us about the
natural world (plants, animals and us, humans, too) but promotes critical
thinking and digging for the truth, along the way.Posted by Tammy Flanders at 6:00 AM 0 comments
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Beauty and the Beak: How science, technology, and a 3D-printed beakrescued a bald eagle by Deborah Lee Rose and Jane Veltkamp is quite
the title, isn’t it?Posted by Tammy Flanders at 6:00 AM 0 comments
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*global sea levels have risen about 17 cm in the past century, a rate of increase that has doubled in the past decade.
*there has been a consistent global surface temperature rise since the 1880s and most of this warming has occurred since the 1970s with two of the warmest years happening in the past 12 years.
*all this has taken place even though the 2000s have experienced a solar output decline.--from page 139
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And
before I let you delve into Paula’s list I would highly recommend a book I
read over this summer, Curious : the desire to know and why
your future depends on it by Ian Leslie. It, too, outlines the importance of being curious for children and adults about wide-ranging topics for one's entire life. It touches on many facets of human development some of which have implications for the field of education. As Paula says, "Igniting curiosity is a game changer."Posted by Tammy Flanders at 6:00 AM 0 comments
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