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April 8-12, 2001
North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching
Cullowhee, North Carolina

The Winter 2001 issue of the Learn North Carolina Beacon--the magazine of the North Carolina Teachers' Network--features this upcoming seminar. Here's a quote from NCCAT Fellow Renee Coward:

"The upcoming seminar will allow non-science teachers to safely explore an area that is probably not within their areas of expertise, but that is already having great impact on all of our lives. We've heard a lot about genetic science in relation to foods, and medicine and forensic science, but it's still such a fuzzy subject for so many of us. This week will allow us to get 'up close and personal' with DNA as we conduct hands-on experiments in UNC-Chapel Hill's Traveling Science Laboratory."

Read the rest of the article in the Beacon online.

[Archived: Spring 2001]
 
 
 


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