This thesis attempts to ascertain the state of staffing in science departments of New Zealand Secondary Schools as at 1st September 1980. This study updates, and extends, the work done by E.J. Searle (1954) and O. Taylor (1965) of producing data about the staffing of science departments in secondary schools. The survey consisted of two different questionnaire forms. One was to be completed by the Head of Department (H.O.D.) Science while a second form was completed by every teacher in the schools who was teaching one or more science classes. The questionnaires were sent to all State and Private Secondary Schools, District High Schools and the Form 3-7 departments of Form 1-7 Schools. A response from 70% of the schools resulted. The major ar...
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This study focuses on the identification of the broad and complex factors influencing primary scienc...
The main aim of this study was to gain insight into physics education in the New Zealand education s...
[Extract] There are problems with science education in many New Zealand primary schools. Not only di...
School science learning aims to engage students into understanding science concepts, developing proc...
The thesis of this paper is simple. Employers are dissatisfied with the number and quality of the gr...
This study has investigated the effects of a massed and a spaced preservice programme of science tra...
Introduction: Low retention of science teachers has become a major problem in the education sector a...
Internationally there is concern that many science teachers do not address controversial science iss...
Achievement of Māori students in Year 11 science in mainstream state schools has been an enduring ed...
The New Zealand curriculum requires science to be taught through the Nature of Science (NOS). NOS, w...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
The improvement of secondary-level students’ attitude to science is encouraged in the New Zealand cu...
This thesis is based on a project named Please Let Us Take Off (PLUTO) which recognized the need to ...
[Extract] The results from New Zealand's participation in the Third International Mathematics and Sc...
The following Figures were removed for copyright reasons but may be accessed via the source provided...
This study focuses on the identification of the broad and complex factors influencing primary scienc...
The main aim of this study was to gain insight into physics education in the New Zealand education s...
[Extract] There are problems with science education in many New Zealand primary schools. Not only di...
School science learning aims to engage students into understanding science concepts, developing proc...
The thesis of this paper is simple. Employers are dissatisfied with the number and quality of the gr...
This study has investigated the effects of a massed and a spaced preservice programme of science tra...
Introduction: Low retention of science teachers has become a major problem in the education sector a...
Internationally there is concern that many science teachers do not address controversial science iss...
Achievement of Māori students in Year 11 science in mainstream state schools has been an enduring ed...
The New Zealand curriculum requires science to be taught through the Nature of Science (NOS). NOS, w...
The Performance-Based Research Fund (PBRF) assessment process in 2003 highlighted the research imper...
The improvement of secondary-level students’ attitude to science is encouraged in the New Zealand cu...
This thesis is based on a project named Please Let Us Take Off (PLUTO) which recognized the need to ...
[Extract] The results from New Zealand's participation in the Third International Mathematics and Sc...
The following Figures were removed for copyright reasons but may be accessed via the source provided...
This study focuses on the identification of the broad and complex factors influencing primary scienc...
The main aim of this study was to gain insight into physics education in the New Zealand education s...