Key competences in a Halloween task
Issue 358 | Page 95 | Published Sep 2015
Description
A recreational and straightforward seasonal classroom task focused on Halloween is presented in this article as an example of how teachers can develop key competences in high school students. In addition, the activity is used to identify popular science topics for students.
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