Teaching Science: Why and How
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| Vol. 79, Prg. 31–35 January 14–18, 2008
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Need help teaching science? On this week’s series, Dr. Arthur Robinson answers some common questions and concerns parents have about developing the best homeschool science program for their children.
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Dr. Arthur Robinson
Dr. Arthur Robinson is a scientist who works on various aspects of fundamental biochemistry, nutrition, and preventive medicine. He is President and Research Professor of the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine. His wife Lauralee, who was also a scientist, homeschooled their children until her death in November 1988, when the children were 12, 10, 8, 6, 6, and 16 months. During the past 10 years, Dr. Robinson and the children have continued their homeschooling by developing a program entirely based upon self-teaching. For more information visit the Robinson Curriculum website.
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