The Biology Teacher's Handbook, 4th Edition.(Book review)

The Science Teacher | October 1, 2009| | Copyright

The Biology Teacher's Handbook, 4th Edition.

By Biological Sciences Curriculum Study $29.85. NSTA Press. Arlington, VA. 2009. ISBN: 9780873552448.

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The fourth edition of the Biology Teacher's Handbook is a concise reference book of teaching and learning strategies developed by the Biological Science Curriculum Study (BSCS). This thorough handbook provides information about the quality of biology education from various perspectives. It covers the realm--from the development of a biology curriculum to the evaluative process. ...

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