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Enduring competencies for designing science learning pathways
Enduring competencies for designing science learning pathways
An initial exploration of curriculum levels in Science and Mathematics and Statistics
An initial exploration of curriculum levels in Science and Mathematics and Statistics
Developing  primary science teacher expertise: Thinking about the system
Developing primary science teacher expertise: Thinking about the system
Digital technologies and future-oriented science education
Digital technologies and future-oriented science education
Future-oriented science education conference: Summary of the discussion
Future-oriented science education conference: Summary of the discussion
Rethinking professional learning and development in primary science
Building a future-oriented science education system in New Zealand: How are we doing?
Building a future-oriented science education system in New Zealand: How are we doing?
e-in-science: Future-oriented science learning
e-in-science: Future-oriented science learning
 e-in-science: Developing innovation
e-in-science: Developing innovation
Strengthening engagements between schools and the science community
Strengthening engagements between schools and the science community
Science 2.0 and school science
Building a science curriculum with an effective nature of science component
Building a science curriculum with an effective nature of science component
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Science community engagement with schools
A junior version of the “whole game” of science
Thinking in Science
Reframing the essential skills: Implications for and from the science curriculum.
Where are your science students going (and how can you help them get there)?
Teaching the 'nature of science': Modest adaptations or radical reconceptions?
Students' choices of year 12 science disciplines: what do we know?
Engaging students in science
Complex or complicated change? What can biology education learn from disciplinary biology?
Using NEMP to inform the teaching of science skills
Using NEMP to inform the teaching of science skills
Curriculum, Learning and Effective Pedagogy—a literature review in science education.png
Curriculum, Learning and Effective Pedagogy: a literature review in science education
Seeing yourself in science
Commonsense, trust and biotechnology: Moving beyond 'Corngate'
Assessment dilemmas when “21st century” learning approaches shift students into unfamiliar terrain
Primary science education for the 21st century: How, what, why?
More complex than skills: Rethinking the relationship between key competencies and curriculum content
Should students learn to ‘read’ science writing from the media?
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