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The time and freedom to be truly curious
2014-02-10ELF ELDRIDGE writes about his career path from aspiring lunar icecream retailer to junior physicist.
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Science badges encourage students to work independently
2013-10-21From optics to meteorology: science badges inspire students to explore further.
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To Tereanga: integrated science learning in the Cook Islands
2013-10-14What is it like to support and follow a group of teachers in the Cook Islands as they explore new educational territory? MATTHEW EASTERBROOK writes about inquiry science and e-learning at Tereora College in Nikao, Rarotonga.
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Manuka on the Moon
2013-07-30Young Rangiora students star in a little film about space exploration.
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A butterfly story: being a citizen scientist
2012-04-15*Like kiwi and tuatara, New Zealand native butterflies are seldom seen in the wild. This story tells how and what a primary classroom learnt about butterflies and native butterflies, and the actions they took as citizen scientists to protect them. **Junjun Chen, Bronwen Cowie, **and **Angela Schipper**, from the University of Waikato, explain: *