Can you recommend works in Spanish or English on botanical gardens as educational and learning contexts?
Thanks very much!!
file:///C:/Users/Dr.Hanan/Desktop/2014LearninginParadise_TheRoleofBotanicGardensinUniversityEducation.pdf
ENGLISH
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I named depends on of where are the plants. The origin is important
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Ph.D Ingrid del Valle García Carreño
Thanks very much!!!
you are welcome
Hi Emiliano,
What a lovely question! Have a look at these:
Chapter Engaging Children in Learning Ecological Science: Two Botani...
https://www.academia.edu/3637250/Botanic_gardens_as_environments_for_learning_teachers_resource
Hope this helps.
Dima
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