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The best way to teach is to learn. Over 100 high-school-age students a year work as the floor staff of the museum.
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Teachers in the Institute for Inquiry.
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Teacher Institute.
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Teachers in the Institute for Inquiry.
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Teachers in the Institute for Inquiry.
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Institute for Inquiry.
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Paul Doherty speaking to a group of high-school-age explainers.
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Teachers in the Institute for Inquiry.
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Explainers do such demonstrations as cow's eye dissections.

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