Engineering Concepts in the High School Classroom: The Dartmouth/Thayer Problem-Solving Methods

This paper describes a program sponsored by Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering for high school science and mathematics teachers that includes an intensive summer workshop, post-workshop consultation and communication with the Thayer School staff and other past participants, and materials...

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