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WITH much of what Mr. H. S. Shelton says on the subject of science teaching in schools, in his letter in NATURE of July 18, every teacher will agree. For example, closer association of prominent men of science with secondary education would be welcomed and would be most desirable. It is probable, too, that if another Committee were appointed, similar in constitution to that which sat in 1916–18 under the chairmanship of Sir J. J. Thomson, it would perform valuable service.
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LAUWERYS, J. The Teaching of Science in Schools. Nature 138, 205 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/138205a0
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