The Ecological Interactions Olympiad: A Classroom Activity for Reinforcing Scientific Knowledge

Different methods and strategies for teaching scientific knowledge have been proposed and integrated within existing classroom dynamics. These represent opportunities for reinforcing and teaching scientific concepts in the classroom, especially in ways that students can easily understand. In this ar...

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Ecosystems
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