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Science Education
We bring science to your school
AgResearch’s Education Officer, Colin Nicol,
is taking our science and research to New Zealand classrooms – free
of charge.
He visits New Zealand schools year-round, using
his extensive teaching and science background to adapt presentations
so they directly address the assessments for some of the current
Unit and Achievement Standards.
Schools are provided with printed resources for
students, while teachers receive a manual with the student handouts
and other supporting material for the topic.
Secondary school students learn a simple
technique of DNA extraction via seeing their own DNA derived from
cheek cells. They can run an electrophoresis gel to become more
familiar with the technique and its applications.
Gene splicing, cloning and transgenesis
practicals are covered, along with the topical biological control of
possums that relates well to the current biology curriculum.
Colin visits primary schools to work with
teachers and/or students to increase their familiarity of, and
interest in, science. Topics include kitchen chemistry and
microscope use and he’s happy to design resources to fit any other
specific topic you may be working on.
To find out more about AgResearch’s commitment
to Education, contact Colin on (07) 834 6621 or email
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