From KAIT over the weekend:

Teachers from all over the state traveled to Arkansas State University Saturday to learn about the importance of quail and how to integrate it into their classrooms.

One member of the class, Dustin Headstream, explained how he would use what he learned today in a classroom setting.

“The Common Core has really been talking about mixed methods of teaching,” Headstrean said. “Quail could be used as a way to talk to them about math and science and the incubation and things like that and how to integrate that into the classroom.”

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