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Tag Archives: John Barell
Students Asking Good Questions
A guest post by John Barell, author of Why Are School Buses Always Yellow? (Teaching for Inquiry) “What does the sun look like from other planets?” This question from Jasmin Ramzinsky’s 3rd grade class at Parkside Elementary School in Austin reflects … Continue reading →