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Harnessing the power of alcohol to teach chemistry
2014-07-16Nothing will capture your students’ attention in quite the same way as alcohol does, and science teachers can use this to their advantage, writes STEVE MCCABE.
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Teacher Fellowship inspires leadership and cheesemaking
2014-07-02An opportunity to learn more about artisan cheesemaking has led to grate things for Nicki Harding.
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Students reach for the stars with Space Camps
2014-06-09DAVID PATERSON describes how visiting Space Camp in Alabama weaves in with the New Zealand Curriculum and has broadened his students’ horizons.
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Ready to rev up the curriculum in your school?
2014-06-05The Royal Society is offering fellowships to primary teachers to help them boost their school’s science curriculum.
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An invitation to budding engineers
2014-06-04Students are encouraged to engineer their future with the help of Massey University.
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Help survey New Zealand with metagenomics
2014-04-03Contribute to important New Zealand data by joining in this annual project.
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Clarifying a future direction
2014-03-27Nayland College student MITCHELL CHANDLER tells Melissa Wastney about his voyage to the sub-Antarctic Islands.
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Crystallising knowledge
2014-03-26Your science students are invited to take part in a crystal-growing competition this year.
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The forefront of science research is not always predictable
2014-03-26Anna Kaiser is a seismologist at GNS Science.