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Hold That Thought
Washington University in St. Louis
228 episodes
8 months ago
From anthropology to art history, from physics to philosophy - hear world-class researchers from Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis share their passions and discoveries.
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From anthropology to art history, from physics to philosophy - hear world-class researchers from Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis share their passions and discoveries.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History,
Natural Sciences
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High-School Students Should Study Earth Science. Here's Why.
Hold That Thought
11 minutes 6 seconds
8 years ago
High-School Students Should Study Earth Science. Here's Why.
Ever wonder why some subjects are taught in high school while others are not, or why students spend so much time memorizing facts? According to geophysicist Michael Wysession, science curricula in the US are based on standards that are more than 120 years old, and being stuck in the past has had serious consequences. This Earth Day, learn why Wysession believes in a new approach to science education.
Hold That Thought
From anthropology to art history, from physics to philosophy - hear world-class researchers from Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis share their passions and discoveries.