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Falling for science: Bernard Beckett
2014-08-11Puzzles make for great starting points in fiction, says teacher and author of young adult novels, Bernard Beckett.
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Creating ‘science champions’ in teaching training
2014-08-06ANNE 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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The YouTube classroom
2014-07-18The internet has well and truly emerged as an innovative learning tool, writes STEVE McCABE.
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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.
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Join the science education Twittersphere
2014-06-27Twitter has real benefits for science educators, writes RACHEL CHISNALL.
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Happy birthday to New Zealand Science Today
2014-06-25The publication is a great place to read about the latest science in New Zealand, writes DR JOHN PICKERING.
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Science communication: a key skill to encourage in our students
2014-06-24We need to improve written communication skills at a secondary level for a science-literate society, according to IAN SHAW and DAVID ZEHMS.
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Your very own starryteller
2014-06-09Teachers and students are invited to take part in a stargazing course.
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Videos help with assessment: teacher and student perspective
2014-05-14*Matt Nicoll prepares his students for NCEA assessment using online tools.*