Hey science teachers -- make it fun | Tyler DeWitt

Hey science teachers -- make it fun | Tyler DeWitt

Author: TED February 5, 2013 Duration: 13:50
High school science teacher Tyler DeWitt was ecstatic about his new lesson plan on bacteria (how cool!) -- and devastated when his students hated it. The problem was the textbook: it was impossible to understand. He delivers a rousing call for science teachers to ditch the jargon and extreme precision, and instead make science sing through stories and demonstrations.

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