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Double Feature: Preview of Coming Attractions & Classic Episode

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“Agency by Design”, http://www.pz.gse.harvard.edu/agency_by_design.php; and

http://makingthinkinghappen.wordpress.com

“Learning to Think, Thinking to Learn”,

http://projectzero.gse.harvard.edu/learning_to_think_thinking_to_learn.php

“Nelson Goodman”, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/goodman/

“Past Projects”, http://www.pz.harvard.edu/project_zero_past_projects.php

“Project Spectrum”, http://www.pz.gse.harvard.edu/project_spectrum.php

“Project Zero: 2012”, http://projectzero.gse.harvard.edu/assets/Final_Revised

2_PZ_Brochure(1).pdf

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Double Feature: Preview of Coming Attractions & Classic Episode

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Contact Info

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TeacherTalkWithZackClancy.com

Facebook: Teacher Talk with Zack Clancy

Shout Out

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@TeachCow

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“Nelson Goodman”, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/goodman/

“Past Projects”, http://www.pz.harvard.edu/project_zero_past_projects.php

“Project Spectrum”, http://www.pz.gse.harvard.edu/project_spectrum.php

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