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Teachers Offered Climate Change Curriculum

ORONO - The University of Maine and the Challenger Learning Center of Bangor have launched a professional development program designed to help the state's middle and high school educators learn how to use climate change as a novel way to teach math,... Full Article at RedOrbit

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