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Title Catalyst: Scientists In Schools/The Big Sleep/Scuba Archive/Truckie For Nature
Published Australia : ABC, 2010
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Summary A new approach for school science; the dangers of restricted sleep; analysing air from the sixties; and the truckie with a passion for nature.SCIENTISTS IN SCHOOLSEducators and policy makers are concerned about statistics that show a declining interest by school students in science and mathematics. Debate goes back and forth about the reasons why and how to reverse the trend - whether it's a matter of more labs, more teachers, or not enough homework! Now there's an innovative national program where classrooms adopt their very own working scientist. Mark Horstman spent some time at one primary school in Tasmania where science is one of their favourite subjects.THE BIG SLEEPSleep deprivation can be a terrible thing. Thinking clearly is difficult when you're extremely tired and driving a car or operating machinery is very dangerous. Extreme sleep deprivation is rare; a much more common problem is partial sleep loss, known as sleep restriction. Maryanne Demasi and Graham Phillips visit the Woolcock Institute in Sydney, to test their wits following a terrible night's sleep. SCUBA ARCHIVEIn 2008 John Allport and his wife, Marg, were watching TV, Catalyst in fact, when something caught their eye. In a story about levels of methane in the atmosphere, Dr Paul Willis identified a sample of air collected in 1978 - the oldest sample stored in the CSIRO air archive at Cape Grim, Tasmania. John however, had an older specimen in his shed - a SCUBA tank last filled in 1968. Ruben Meerman visits John and the CSIRO's Dr Paul Fraser who received his exciting contribution to atmospheric study. TRUCKIE FOR NATUREYou might think years of study are required before you can take part in real scientific research. But that's not necessarily the case. Truck driver Terry Lane is a passionate naturalist in his spare time and his work has had a dramatic impact on improving the home of some very special creatures. Tanya Ha joined Terry on one of his field trips
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2010-08-19 at 20:00:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject CSIRO (Australia)
Mathematics -- Study and teaching.
Naturalists.
Science -- Study and teaching.
Sleep deprivation -- Physiological effect.
Truck drivers -- Attitudes.
Form Streaming video
Author Allport, John, contributor
Demasi, Maryanne, reporter
Dungan, George, contributor
Emmerson, Louise, contributor
Fraser, Paul, contributor
Fung, Michael, contributor
Grunstein, Ron, contributor
Ha, Tanya, reporter
Horstman, Mark, reporter
Lane, Terry, contributor
Liu, Peter, contributor
Meerman, Ruben, reporter
Melehan, Kerri, contributor
Murray, Lynne, contributor
Peacock, Jim, contributor
Phillips, Graham, host
Rue, Carol, contributor