Journals contextual menu Search Journal Browse Journal All Issues Current Issue Online First Journal Info Editorial Board Journal Description Journal Permissions Submission Guidelines Subscribe Alerts and Contact Subscribe set 1995: no. 1 1 Don't compare, complement: Making the best use of Science Centres and Museums Leonie Rennie and Terry McClafferty Practical advice for teachers with a review of science learning in Australia. 2 Breaking Down The Barriers: A Health Initiative Involving School and Community Geraldine McDonald and Gillian Tasker An innovative approach for introducing an HIV/AIDS topic to the health curriculum, showing the importance of involving parents in knowledge transference. 3 Beyond Expectations: Using calculators with young children Susie Groves and Jill Cheeseman Exciting ways young children use calculators. And no, calculators do not inhibit learning. 4 Language Revival and Reversal Colin Baker An account of the important work by Joshua Fishman on reversing language shift which highlights the precarious state of the Māori and Aboriginal languages. 5 Learning Mathematics IN MAORI Clive Aspin The first comprehensive study in New Zealand which shows that children taught mathematics in a second language (in this case Māori) achieved better than comparable children at a neighbouring school who were taught in English. 6 Tatari Tautoko Tauawhi: A Maori language reading tutoring programme Mere Berryman, Pauline Bidois, Marama Furlong, Kathryn Atvars, and Ted Glynn Classroom teachers report on their success with the Māori version of the highly proclaimed Pause Prompt Praise reading tutoring programme. In a surprise result, student tutors improved their reading skills while helping their peer learners improve. 7 Building Bridges to Individuals: Maxims for teaching composite classes Robert D Phillips, Alan J Watson, and Claire Y Wille Using outstanding teachers of primary school composite classes researchers have developed a series of maxims which could be useful for other teachers. 8 Teaching Can Be Hazardous to Your Health Dianne Loughhead Cooper A code of silence is broken. Here are the health problems that are not often talked about in the staffroom. 9 Re-Placing the Arts in Education Wendy Geoghegan Arts education is more than entertainment or an after-school pursuit. Lessons to be learnt from a "dramatic" learning experience, based on role play and research into native American tribes. 10 Wonderland Beyond the BLACK HOLE Michio Kaku Something to expand our horizons: the 21st century has accidentally fallen into the 20th century, bringing with it white holes, wormholes and the tenth dimension. Pagination Page 1 Next page ››