Giving Northland students a taste of horticulture
10 April 2017
Secondary school students in Northland have the opportunity to work with local organisations to learn more about the horticultural sector.
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10 April 2017
Secondary school students in Northland have the opportunity to work with local organisations to learn more about the horticultural sector.
27 March 2017
A project that integrates several strands of the curriculum in a culturally responsive way is driving student engagement in science at Taita College.
13 February 2017
In this year’s CensusAtSchool, students are turning data detectives to tell real-life stories about their peers.
10 October 2016
The prestigious Sir Paul Callaghan EUREKA! Premier Award was this year won by a Wellington student with a vision for algae.
25 July 2016
The Science Teaching Leadership Programme strives to increase student engagement in science by upskilling teachers.
20 June 2016
‘If you’re growing outside, you’re growing inside’ is the motto of a Hamilton primary school’s gardening club.
26 April 2016
Do you use animals in your teaching? It’s important that you are meeting your obligations under the Animal Welfare Act.
21 March 2016
This month marks the beginning of a new development for the Sir Paul Callaghan Eureka! Awards Programme for scientists and science communicators.
7 March 2016
The Māori Science Academy/Pūhoro has enlisted the help of NASA’s Mana Vautier to help inspire a cohort of motivated students.
9 February 2016
Turning lights off at lunch time and computers off after school are just a few of the things that are saving John Paul College thousands of dollars a year.