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AN account of a conference on general science opened by the president of the Royal Society appeared in NATURE of April 11, p. 626. This association of prominent men of science with secondary education is very desirable. I write to suggest that the present is a very critical time for science teaching in schools, and that men of science may now be able to give help in a more effective way than by presiding at meetings and conferences.
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SHELTON, H. The Teaching of Science in Schools. Nature 138, 127 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138127b0
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