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Two for one conference aims to enliven science teaching
2015-04-01For the first time, BEANZ and NZIC will run their conferences in tandem.
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Citizen science on the shore
2015-03-05Marine Metre Squared encourages communities to get involved in marine science.
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The science of Te Reo Māori
2015-03-04The Pounamu science communication game sparked some interesting conversations between New Zealand thinkers. One such conversation began: What if all science was taught in te reo Māori? JO TITO explains.
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Popping up with science
2015-02-12A new initiative aims to bring science to the people, one party at a time.
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Innovative education: Time for a change?
2015-02-11We need to set our students new kinds of challenges in order to explore highly complex and wicked problems, writes CHRIS CLAY.
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Inquiring into the science of hāngi
2014-11-27The experience of laying a hāngi provided a relevant context for a science inquiry unit, writes BEN LAYBOURN.
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Unlocking the idea of ‘capabilities’ in science
2014-07-25According to our curriculum, all students should become responsible, thoughtful citizens in society. The ‘science capabilities’ play a vital role in teaching and learning, writes ROSE HIPKINS.
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Play along if you feel like NoS is your truth
2014-07-13A Nature of Science investigation began with a song and a dance, writes EMMA McFADYEN.
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Dr Seuss, science teacher extraordinaire
2014-07-03The wonder of biology can be found in the most beloved of children’s books, writes MICHAEL DOYLE.