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										  Digital technologies and the future of science education2015-07-13What opportunities do digital technologies provide for science education, asks SHELLEY HERSEY. 
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										  Takeaway telescopes and building enthusiasm for astronomy2015-04-15An astronomy pilot programme was so successful it is to be repeated again this year, writes University of Canterbury science outreach coordinator JOAN GLADWYN. 
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										  Light and film: exploring cross-curricular possibilities2015-04-12A group of teachers at Waikato Diocesan School for Girls are interested in breaking down the barriers between their subjects, writes biology teacher MEL MOORE. 
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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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										  Reasons for our seasons: earth science comes alive2014-10-03This is your invitation to connect your students with an earth science class in New York. 
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										Join Hannah on a deep-sea mission2014-09-19Students and teachers have the chance to follow intrepid Kiwi Hannah Prior. 
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										  Falling for science: Bernard Beckett2014-08-11Puzzles make for great starting points in fiction, says teacher and author of young adult novels, Bernard Beckett. 
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										  First-ever #SciChatNZ takes place2014-08-06Tweeting science teachers met up for a chat last week. 
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										  Creating ‘science champions’ in teaching training2014-08-06ANNE HUME and CATHY BUNTTING investigate the use of Content Representation (CoRe) design and the Science Learning Hub (SLH) to develop pre-service primary teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) in science. 
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										  Digital technologies and the future of science education2015-07-13What opportunities do digital technologies provide for science education, asks SHELLEY HERSEY. 
- 	
										  Takeaway telescopes and building enthusiasm for astronomy2015-04-15An astronomy pilot programme was so successful it is to be repeated again this year, writes University of Canterbury science outreach coordinator JOAN GLADWYN. 
- 	
										  Light and film: exploring cross-curricular possibilities2015-04-12A group of teachers at Waikato Diocesan School for Girls are interested in breaking down the barriers between their subjects, writes biology teacher MEL MOORE. 
- 	
										  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. 
- 	
										  Reasons for our seasons: earth science comes alive2014-10-03This is your invitation to connect your students with an earth science class in New York. 
- 	
										Join Hannah on a deep-sea mission2014-09-19Students and teachers have the chance to follow intrepid Kiwi Hannah Prior. 
- 	
										  Falling for science: Bernard Beckett2014-08-11Puzzles make for great starting points in fiction, says teacher and author of young adult novels, Bernard Beckett. 
- 	
										  First-ever #SciChatNZ takes place2014-08-06Tweeting science teachers met up for a chat last week. 
- 	
										  Creating ‘science champions’ in teaching training2014-08-06ANNE HUME and CATHY BUNTTING investigate the use of Content Representation (CoRe) design and the Science Learning Hub (SLH) to develop pre-service primary teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) in science. 

 
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
         
            
		    
                











