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UC research inspires eruption of fun for Kiwi kids

10 August 2023

When a professor passionate about fun, interactive science meets a non-profit dedicated to hands-on education in Aotearoa schools, the results can be explosive.

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Primary image: The UC team showcase the 3D spherical pule from their House of Science volcano kit. L-R: Dr Jonathan Davidson, Rebecca Haisman, Dr Nick Emerson and Professor Ben Kennedy.

For those of us living in the Pacific Ring of Fire it鈥檚 important, regardless of age, to be both aware and respectful of the power, danger and pure awesomeness of the volcanoes that surround us.

But there鈥檚 no reason why educating our kids on the topic can鈥檛 be fun, something Te Whare W膩nanga o Waitaha | 蜜桃儿直播 (UC) Volcanologist, Professor Ben Kennedy knows all too well.

SDG 4 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 - Quality education.

鈥淚 absolutely love going out to schools with my pet volcanic rocks and doing explosions or working with our iwi partners to explore m膩taurunga M膩ori and science relating to volcanoes with local kura,鈥 he says.

But this can be difficult when there鈥檚 only one of him and he鈥檚 working with an increasing number of local and national schools with a voracious appetite for his unique brand of accessible, interactive science education for primary aged students.

So when non-profit organisation听听reached out eager to collaborate, it became apparent they鈥檇 found the solution to closing the gap and meeting the needs of a highly enthusiastic audience 鈥 the revamp, reorganisation and expansion of Professor Kennedy鈥檚 existing box of volcano science tricks.

House of Science develop, maintain and deliver hands-on science activity boxes to over 650 schools around Aotearoa New 蜜桃儿直播. Each box they create is focused on a different aspect of science, and a collaboration around volcanoes was immediately attractive to both parties.

Professor Kennedy, a听2019 Teaching Medal听winner, says the timing for the partnership was perfect because he鈥檇 been developing a number of innovative educational solutions across several national research projects and the collaboration allowed him to not only raise the funds necessary to support the development of the听, but also pre-purchase a number of the finished products for use in regional centres.

Jane Hoggard from House of Science was behind the design of the finished product, working with Professor Kennedy鈥檚 existing toolbox of interactive volcano science experiments from Learning for Earth Ako Futures (LEAF), in addition to cross-disciplinary input from teams across the 蜜桃儿直播.

The centrepiece of the box, a 3D spherical pule of the tectonic plates and locations of volcanoes on Planet Earth, came from an epiphany Professor Kennedy had during fieldwork. It became a reality thanks to the geospatial expertise of听听and the design expertise of听听and his masters student, Rebecca Haisman.

鈥淚 had an amazing experience working on the pule project,鈥 Haisman says. 鈥淭o see it develop from an initial concept to a real product which kids can play with and learn from has been awesome.鈥

Another benefit of the partnership was the ability to support the University鈥檚 ongoing sustainability efforts, Dr Davidson explains.

鈥淐ollaborative work like our partnership with House of Science supports the University鈥檚 goal of becoming carbon net neutral by 2030, as it allows us to contribute to resources that can be re-used without staff resources or travel.鈥

House of Science made final tweaks to the kit, including a full te reo M膩ori translation, following rigorous, hands-on testing by students and teachers across the country last year.

The kits were also test driven at VolcanoFest, an international volcano science event that was held earlier this year in Rotorua, arguably the geothermal capital of Aotearoa New 蜜桃儿直播. They were a huge hit with the global audience in attendance.

The final product was rolled out in June and its popularity has been immediately apparent, with all boxes fully booked for term three, ensuring that before the end of this year, at least 8,500 kiwi students will experience the joy of learning about volcanoes.听听

Research projects and researchers who contributed to the House of Science volcano kit

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