Date: November 2019
This data brief focuses on science education in grades 3–5. Specifically, it compares several indicators when science is taught in two settings: (1) self-contained classrooms, where the teacher is responsible for teaching all core subjects to one group of students, and (2) non-self-contained classrooms, where a teacher teaches science to more than one group of students.
Data Brief – Self-Contained vs Non-Self-Contained Science Education
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