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Complete List of Publications:
Dr Alison Campbell

 

Book Chapters:

Campbell, A. 2009 You let them talk in lectures? Student discussion as formative assessment . In: Meyer, Luanna H., Davidson, Susan, Anderson, Helen, Fletcher, Richard, Johnston, Patricia M., Rees, Malcolm(eds) Tertiary assessment & higher education studnet outcomes: policy, practice & research. Wellington : Ako Aotearoa pp91-96.

 

Journal Articles:

Otrel-Cass, K., Cowie,B., Campbell, A. 2009. What determines perseverance in studying science? Journal of Institutional Research (in press).

Campbell, A., Künnemeyer, R. and Prinsep, M. R. 2008. Staff perceptions of higher education science and engineering learning communities. Research in Science & Technological Education 26 (3): 279-294.

Buntting, Cathy, Coll, Richard Kevin and Campbell, Alison. 2005. Student views of concept mapping use in introductory tertiary biology classes. International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education. ISSN: 1573-1774 (Online).

 

Non-refereed Journal Articles:

Campbell A. 2008. The creep of creationism – is it relevant to teaching earth sciences? Geological Society of New Zealand (Inc) 146: 23-26.

Campbell, A. 2007. Is intelligent design a scientific alternative to the theory of evolution? New Zealand Science Teacher 116: 11-12.

Otrel-Cass, Kathrin, Earl, Kerry, Campbell, Alison, Cooke, Penelope. (2005). Evolution for Teaching Website evaluation report. NZ Science Teacher 109: 27-29.

 

Oral presentations:

Campbell A. 2008. Telling stories: science as a human endeavour. Scicon: Science to change our World, Wellington, New Zealand, 6-9 July. (oral presentation)

Campbell A M. 2007. Evolution in the New Zealand school curriculum. Evolution 2007, Christchurch, New Zealand,16-20 June. (oral presentation)

Campbell A. 2007. Science, pseudoscience & critical thought. Biolive: Exploring Biological Connections, Wellington, New Zealand, 1-4 July. (oral presentation)

Alison Campbell (2004) The "Evolution for Teaching" website: communicating the nature of science. Paper presented at the inaugural conference of Science Communicators' Association of New Zealand, Auckland, 23 June.

Alison Campbell & Penelope Cooke (2003) Teachers' understanding and acceptance of evolution. Paper presented at Biolive 2003 (national secondary school biology teachers' conference, University of Waikato, July 7-10 2003).

Cathy Buntting, Alison Campbell & Richard Coll (2003) What do students need to know to study first year biology at university? Paper presented at Biolive 2003 (national secondary school biology teachers' conference, University of Waikato, July 7-10 2003).

Cathy Buntting, Alison Campbell, Richard Coll & Alister Jones (2003) But I didn't do biology at high school. Paper presented at the 34th annual Association for Science Education Research in Australasia conference, Melbourne, Australia.

Cathy Buntting & Alison Campbell (2003) Does concept mapping enhance learning for first-year biology students? Paper presented at the November 2003 conference of the Association of Tertiary Learning Advisers in Aoteroa New Zealand.

Cathy Buntting, Alison Campbell, Richard Coll & Alister Jones (2002) Improving biology education for a biotechnology-related knowledge economy. Paper presented at the 3rd NZ Science Education Research Symposium, Wellington.

 

Other contributions:

Campbell A. 2008. Science on the farm. (Educational website for year 11-13 science students and their teachers). http://sci.waikato.ac.nz/farm

Campbell, A. 2007. Bad Science. Radio New Zealand interview on Chris Laidlaw's show 12th August

Forret M, Eames C, Coll R K, Campbell A, Cronje T, Stewart K, Dodd D, Stonyer H, Clark J, Maclean C, Kunnemeyer R, Prinsep M. 2007. Understanding and enhancing learning communities in tertiary education in science and engineering. (Report to Teaching and Learning Research Initiative), pp1-4.

Campbell, Alison. (2005). Intelligent Design? Radio New Zealand ‘Our Changing World’ interview 6th October.

Zepke Nick, Leach Linda, Prebble Tom, Campbell Alison, Coltman David, Dewart Bonnie, Gibson Maree, Henderson Judy, Leadbeater Jenny, Purnell Sue, Rowan Linda, Solomon Nika and Wilson Stewart. 2005. Improving tertiary student outcomes in the first year of study. Teaching & Learning Research Initiative.

Campbell, Alison. (2004). Book review: The flight of the huia. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, Vol.31, pp 379-380.

Campbell A, Cooke P, Earl K and Otrell-Cass K. (2004). A New Zealand “Evolution for Teaching” Online Resource. Teaching EARTH SCIENCES Vol 29, Number 3/4, pp 31-32.

Campbell, A.M., P. Cooke, K. Cass & K. Earl (2004) "Evolution for Teaching". Click here to go to the Evolution website.

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