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Art and Biology Merge in Amy Tiebout’s High School Science Classroom
When she was attending Carson-Newman University in Tennessee, Amy Tiebout was one of only three students who had the rare double-major...
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Dec 3, 20243 min read
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The Middle College at UNCG: A Shining Model of Dual Enrollment
The research is clear: dual enrollment works. The concept, which allows students to pursue college-level courses before graduating from...
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May 9, 20243 min read
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Monkeying Around
On the playground, they call them monkey bars. A child can swing from rung to rung—or skip a rung as reach increases and strength allows....
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Oct 12, 20232 min read
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Is Dissection Necessary?
Dissection, for many high school students, is a common activity in high school science classes. The activity —making incisions, peeling...
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Apr 21, 20223 min read
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A Pocket History of Human Evolution
Chances are you don’t come to the Anatomy in Clay® Learning System blog looking for book reviews, but here’s one. We are here to...
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Dec 3, 20193 min read
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Quality Care
When you stop at the doctor’s office or check into a hospital, your expectations are justifiably high. Fix me. Heal me. Find the right...
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Apr 14, 20194 min read
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Running Down A Dream
In the spring of 2018, Natascha Heise ran her first marathon in Fort Collins, Colorado. Natascha ran it—and finished. Her time was 4...
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Mar 11, 20193 min read
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