The first of a series of lectures by Prof. Goodale on "How to Teach Botany" was given yesterday afternoon in the Botany Lecture Room before an audience composed largely of ladies. The lecture was very ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It's a scene that's remained unchanged for tens of thousands of years – Aboriginal community members teaching the next generation how to ...
He rarely gives interviews and considers book signings a waste of time, but a book he wrote 20 years ago persists as an international bestseller in its field. The book, “Botany for Gardeners,” has ...
THE advocates of an exclusively experimental course of study in the natural sciences are confronted with the difficulty of time limitations, so that in practice it becomes necessary to strike a ...
The State government’s decision to include post-graduation in biotechnology as an eligibility qualification for appointment to teaching posts in botany and zoology has raised eyebrows. While officials ...
Stung by criticisms from various quarters, the government on Tuesday decided to freeze its contentious decision to permit postgraduation in biotechnology as an eligibility qualification for botany and ...
Eric Boa does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
The large audience which, in spite of the inclement weather, attended the second lecture on the "Teaching of Botany" given by Professor Goodale in the Botany Lecture Room yesterday afternoon, shows ...
THERE appeared in NATURE (vol. xxxi. p. 229) a paper entitled “Experiments suitable for illustrating Elementary Instruction in Chemistry,” by Sir H. E. Roscoe and W. J. Russell. I have long felt the ...
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