Yea, it’s crazy. I learned about this about 12 years ago. It may have kicked off my interest in research, who knows. Why does it continue to be used? Because of the anti-instruction orientation in education that this graphic confirms
Lyme disease is a growing problem in Canada and globally. It may soon be a vaccine preventable illness.
A Phase 3 study of vaccine candidate VLA15 is now underway in North American and European Lyme hot spots.
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Couldn’t agree more with this. At this point be calm . Take all the time to explain your work and that will ease the transition to the “grilling session”.
Thank you @gosciencego for sharing your 7th-grade science experiments, @GaryM for great updates on all things science, and @PraxisMedHat for helping people develop a love and understanding of science.
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That's a brilliant idea! I love PD that is continuous over time...possibly pepper in either a once a month cohort meeting or @Twitter Chat to keep the learning and sharing #bestpractice going. #edtech#edtechchat#lifelonglearning