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Unicorn Blue And The Caradoodle Quest The Great New Summer Kid Read From Carroll Titus
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In Unicorn Blue and the Caradoodle Quest, Former Tech Executive Carrol Titus, delivers a striking, dreamlike, stimulating, children’s narrative. The book and software promote critical thinking - navigating learning pathways, interpreting data along them and applying it. The book helps make her STEM software even more accessible and purposeful, engaging both sides of the brain: reason and emotion, intensifies learning engagement, deepening memory, and quickening recall.
“Science education is needed to stimulate children’s intellect and imagination and motivate them to consider science to identify opportunities and solve pressing problems. Our children need scientific literacy to apply critical thinking in their everyday activities and to make sense of information. They also need to be able to evaluate evidence and distinguish between poorly supported claims, and best elements of deductive logic. The scientific method is one of the key methods for grounding decision-making in evidence. When children lack exposure to high-quality science curriculum, they miss the opportunity to develop these valuable critical thinking skills.”
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“Science education is needed to stimulate children’s intellect and imagination and motivate them to consider science to identify opportunities and solve pressing problems. Our children need scientific literacy to apply critical thinking in their everyday activities and to make sense of information. They also need to be able to evaluate evidence and distinguish between poorly supported claims, and best elements of deductive logic. The scientific method is one of the key methods for grounding decision-making in evidence. When children lack exposure to high-quality science curriculum, they miss the opportunity to develop these valuable critical thinking skills.”
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.