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AT the Norwich meeting of the British Association, a discussion was held in Section C (Geology) on “Geology in Schools”. It was certainly appropriate that this subject should be discussed during the year in which Prof. W. W. Watts is president of the Association, for during a period of more than thirty years he has repeatedly pressed the claims of geology as a school science subject, and his presidential address to Section C in 1903 dealt comprehensively with the functions of geology in education. For various reasons, little progress has been made with the introduction of the subject into schools, although in the meantime there has been a great extension of science teaching.
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T., A. Geology as a School Subject. Nature 136, 708–709 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136708a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/136708a0