Researchers are exploring new ways to learn that make science more relevant to everyday life, and more fun

Researchers are exploring new ways to learn that make science more relevant to everyday life, and more fun

Frank Täufer, a scientific assistant at Campus Wiesengut—the University of Bonn’s ecological teaching and research farm—asked a group of visiting 8-year-olds to speculate on why the rye plants in his field were all different heights. He was surprised by their insightful range of responses. Frank Täufer, a scientific assistant at Campus Wiesengut—the University of Bonn’s ecological teaching and research farm—asked a group of visiting 8-year-olds to speculate on why the rye plants in his field were all different heights. He was surprised by their insightful range of responses. Education Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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