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RNCSE 28 (3)

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Reports of the National Center for Science Education
Volume: 
28
Issue: 
3
Year: 
2008
Date: 
May–June
Articles available online are listed below.
  • Creationism Slips Into a Peer-Reviewed Journal
  • Good, Bad, and Lots of Indifferent: State K–12 Science Standards
  • Review: Creation and Evolution: A Conference with Pope Benedict XVI
  • Review: The Evolving World
  • Review: Making Sense of Evolution
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