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Lee Meadows

Lee Meadows has taught high school science and now works as a science educator and reformer in the Schools of Education and Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The author of The Missing Link: An Inquiry Approach for Teaching All Students About Evolution, began his journey with the book while grappling with his own conflict between evolution and faith. He brings both personal insight and years of instructional experience to the challenge of teaching students to be curious rather than fearful. Lee

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