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Brain, Education, Inquiry Web Papers III

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Students in Brain, Education, and Inquiry at Bryn Mawr College write web papers on topics of interest to themselves. These are made available via links from the index below to encourage further exploration by others having similar or related interests. All papers have associated on-line forums for continuing conversation.

Abby EmStudents for Education Reform
AmenehEducation - Moving Forward
bennettScience, History, Storytelling
eledfordReflection and Redirection: Moving Forward with Brain-Based Education, Social Neuroscience, and Ethnography
ellenvBrain and Education
epeckThe Future of Education - Brain Based
EvrenThe Dangers of Not Knowing how to Talk About Education
jessicarizzoTeaching for Inspiration
kgouldShift, Observe, Engage
KwarlizzleA Defense of the Formal Education System (of sorts)
L CubedInvolve Me: A Look at the Power of Experience on Learning
LinKai_JiangBridging Theory and Practice
LizJWhere Do We Go From Here?
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