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	Comments on: My Unscientific Case Study on Helpful Explanations	</title>
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		By: Lee MacArthur		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[It may not be fully scientific but the answers show you their thinking!  To me that is what we as teachers are looking for because it often helps us see where they are coming from and if they&#039;ve acquired a misconception.]]></description>
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