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The APS‐AAPT Joint Committee for Cooperation with Secondary School Science Teaching

SEP 01, 1957
J. M. Jauch

The unsatisfactory state of science education in our secondary schools has been the subject of numerous studies and articles in various journals. It is now generally recognized that effective action must be taken if we are to meet the growing demand for physicists in education, in industry, and in the defense program.

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J. M. Jauch, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa.

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