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[quote=Anonymous]Here's one option you may not have considered: Waldorf Waldorf Grad Recipient of Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine http://chicagowaldorf.org/bulletin/waldorf-grad-recipient-of-nobel-prize-in-physiology-medicine Teaching Physics In A Waldorf School - Dr. Paolo Carini I was attracted to Waldorf education when I discovered that the process of teaching science in Waldorf schools was much closer to the process of doing research than to the way science had been taught to me in high school. When one faces new territory in science it is important to keep an open mind to what nature is trying to tell you. New concepts are created out of a process of observation of phenomena in order to discover and formulate the so-called physical laws. Concepts need to remain flexible. That is why at SFWHS we like to characterize rather than to define. . . . http://www.sfwaldorf.org/node/972 [/quote]
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