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The resource in conjunction with the Investigating Big questions cards aims to encourage conversations about how science and other disciplines help us to address some real-world problems and Big Questions. Each card (downloadable through Zenodo) has a prompt to introduce a Big Question – usually on the back. This booklet includes within accompanying Discussion Guides. The appendices have student worksheets and extra information. If you would like extra help or wish to share some feedback, please email lasar@canterbury.ac.uk.
Practical science, Epistemic insight, Hands on science, Observation, Multidisciplinary, Primary science, Primary history.
Practical science, Epistemic insight, Hands on science, Observation, Multidisciplinary, Primary science, Primary history.
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