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The 25th edition of the Northwest Arkansas Writers Project took place this summer on the campus of the University of Arkansas. We asked some of the participating public school teachers how writing can help them connect with students. Today we hear from science teacher Corey Martin about how storytelling in the classroom can help students connect with science.

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