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- Title
BILL OF RIGHTS FOR OUTDOOR EDUCATION.
- Authors
Vinal, William Gould
- Abstract
This article attempts to integrate biological studies as important curriculum in colleges. Although there is science education, the teaching of biology is often on the lowest conceivable level. Freshman biology in college brings biology into an integrated whole, and serve as an evaluation time for students. People believe that a majority of colleges require a semester of both botany and zoology during their freshman year. These courses are taught to produce biology students for advanced courses who either go to medical schools or become biology majors.
- Subjects
BIOLOGY education; COLLEGE students; BOTANY; OUTDOOR education; LIFE sciences; CURRICULUM; INSTRUCTIONAL systems; COLLEGE curriculum; ZOOLOGY
- Publication
Science Education, 1958, Vol 42, Issue 3, p187
- ISSN
0036-8326
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/sce.3730420302