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MCHS's Zarley excited about changing science standards

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The teaching changes won’t be sudden for most of the high school’s science teachers, though, Zarley said. Many of them have been making such advances little by little over the years.

Zarley said she began incorporating them into her classrooms after she learned about the advantages of the teaching methods during post-graduate coursework she took at the University of Illinois.

“I have seen the value of these different ways to teach,” she said. “The kids are doing the thinking, rather than the teachers telling them what to think. They are acting more like scientists.”

MCHS science teachers are also at the forefront in that they assign independent research projects, work on better communication among students, and have even implemented hydroponic labs, Zarley said.

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