Outdoor education for California's migrant children
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Edward J. JohnsonAugustine Perez
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Hilgardia 30(2):4-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n02p4. February 1976.
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Abstract
UC Cooperative Extension has been working for four years with regional offices of the Bureau of Migrant Education and the California Mini-Corps to develop outdoor education programs for the children of migrant farm workers. Inquiry techniques and learn-by-doing activities were used to teach oral language with science as the vehicle.
Johnson E, Perez A. 1976. Outdoor education for California's migrant children. Hilgardia 30(2):4-6. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n02p4
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