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    Global Research, Issues, and Trends

    Series series Teaching and Learning in Science Series
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    Edited by Ralph Levinson, Michael Reiss ...
    Young people are increasingly being exposed to the huge and complex ethical dilemmas involved in issues such as genetic modification, animal rights and cloning, and they are bringing their views into the classroom. But how can teachers be sure they are sufficiently well-informed to help their pupils make sense of the diverse and emotive arguments surrounding these issues?This book holds the answer ... Read more

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