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The False Crisis in Science Education

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Highlights from the TIMSS Study; Sample questions from the TIMSS Math and Science tests

Facing the Consequences: Using TIMSS for a Closer Look at United States Mathematics and Science Education

Inventing Science Education for the New Millennium. By Paul DeHart Hurd. Teachers College Press, 1997.

The National Science Education Standards AAAS Benchmarks for Science Literacy

Douglas Fox writes about biology, geology and climate science from California. He wrote our July 2021 article "The Carbon Rocks of Oman," about efforts to turn carbon dioxide into solid minerals.

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W. Wayt Gibbs is a contributing editor for Scientific American based in Seattle. He also works as a scientific editor at Intellectual Ventures.

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 281 Issue 4This article was originally published with the title “The False Crisis in Science Education” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 281 No. 4 ()