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Get your ducks in a row
2014-09-22Operation Duckpond is a chance to take part in a fun and useful citizen science project.
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Alchemy and earthquakes: making the Rutherford documentary
2014-09-02DR JOHN CAMPBELL, co-producer of a documentary based on his own book Rutherford Scientist Supreme, describes how the film came to be and what was involved in its making.
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Don’t miss this one-day science education event
2014-08-25Conference aims to strengthen the quality of science education in New Zealand.
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The Seedling: students’ perceptions of science education
2014-08-17What's it like to be a science student? DR SIMON TAYLOR writes about close encounters with student learning in Year 9 and 10 classrooms.
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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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The YouTube classroom
2014-07-18The internet has well and truly emerged as an innovative learning tool, writes STEVE McCABE.
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Biomedical partnership forged on the soccer sideline
2014-07-17SARAH BOASMAN and ANNETTE LASHAM share their experience of an Endeavour Teacher Fellowship.
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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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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.