A little while back (’Cassandra‘), I was worried about how well skeptics worked with teachers and the education system and how seriously they took the need to interact with them as fellow stakeholders. This is why.
Thanks, Dr Ben Goldacre.
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by podblack on November 3, 2009
A little while back (’Cassandra‘), I was worried about how well skeptics worked with teachers and the education system and how seriously they took the need to interact with them as fellow stakeholders. This is why.
Thanks, Dr Ben Goldacre.
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