National and international data is raising concerns about levels of student interest and engagement in science in school and student retention into tertiary study. For today’s students the Internet plays an important role as a source of information and means for communication with peers. This paper reports on a Ministry of Research Technology and Science funded initiative, managed through The University of Waikato, that aims to make New Zealand science research more accessible to New Zealand teachers and students. The New Zealand Science Learning Hub [SLH] illustrates how effective collaboration between research organisations, industries, science educators and teachers has enabled the development of a resource which is dynamic, up-to-date a...
The benefits of connecting school students with scientists are well documented. This paper reports h...
In the Australian context much effort and expenditure is being devoted to enhancing the quality of s...
This article highlights the ways in which a Year 1‒3 teacher in a decile 8 rural primary school used...
National and international data is raising concerns about levels of student interest and engagement ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
In this presentation, we will introduce two websites: the Biotechnology Learning Hub (www.biotechlea...
Exploration of the use of ICT’s to provide effective teaching and learning experiences is a key goal...
This paper reports on a pilot study into teacher use of the Science Learning Hub [SLH] website. The ...
The perceptions students have of science and scientists influence their engagement with the subject....
This milestone report explores some innovative possibilities for e-in-science practice to enhance te...
In late 2006, the New Zealand Government embarked on a series of initiatives to explore how the reso...
This poster reports on a summer research project that investigated ways in which students and teache...
This research aimed to generate evidence-based recommendations for strengthening partnerships betwee...
Our lives are increasingly influenced by science. Global challenges like climate change, disease, an...
The benefits of connecting school students with scientists are well documented. This paper reports h...
In the Australian context much effort and expenditure is being devoted to enhancing the quality of s...
This article highlights the ways in which a Year 1‒3 teacher in a decile 8 rural primary school used...
National and international data is raising concerns about levels of student interest and engagement ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
Student engagement in science is an issue of international concern. Research indicates that one way ...
In this presentation, we will introduce two websites: the Biotechnology Learning Hub (www.biotechlea...
Exploration of the use of ICT’s to provide effective teaching and learning experiences is a key goal...
This paper reports on a pilot study into teacher use of the Science Learning Hub [SLH] website. The ...
The perceptions students have of science and scientists influence their engagement with the subject....
This milestone report explores some innovative possibilities for e-in-science practice to enhance te...
In late 2006, the New Zealand Government embarked on a series of initiatives to explore how the reso...
This poster reports on a summer research project that investigated ways in which students and teache...
This research aimed to generate evidence-based recommendations for strengthening partnerships betwee...
Our lives are increasingly influenced by science. Global challenges like climate change, disease, an...
The benefits of connecting school students with scientists are well documented. This paper reports h...
In the Australian context much effort and expenditure is being devoted to enhancing the quality of s...
This article highlights the ways in which a Year 1‒3 teacher in a decile 8 rural primary school used...