Anne Watson

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Watson, Anne (April–May 2007). "Asking Authentic Questions with Tangible Consequences". The Science Teacher. 74 (4).
  • Toolin, Regina; Watson, Anne (April–May 2010). "Students for Sustainable Energy". The Science Teacher. 77 (4): 27–31.
  • Toolin, Regina; Watson, Anne (8 July 2010). "Conducting Sustainable Energy Projects in Secondary Science Classrooms". Science Activities. 47 (2): 47–53. doi:10.1080/00368120903383158. S2CID   144794050.
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    Anne Watson
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    Member of the Vermont Senate
    from the Washington district
    Assumed office
    January 4, 2023
    Political offices
    Preceded by
    John Hollar
    Mayor of Montpelier
    2018–2022
    Succeeded by

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