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July 8, 2020 by Spectator Reader

Letter to the Editor: Experiential Education

How did you learn best? How do we learn best about anything? How do we retain what we have learned best? Learning styles have been written about since the dawn of time. To see, hear, touch, smell, read, experience – which one do you learn best from? My Mom, Dad…

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Tags: acidification, Albert Marshall, Canso Causeway, environmental studies, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Joan Baxter, Murdena Marshall, Northern Pulp, Paul Strome, primal experiences, Two-Eyed Seeing

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