Staff Profile

Title: Dr David Palmer

Position/s: 

Director of the Professional Experience Unit,
Senior Lecturer in Science Education

Faculty/Division: Education and Arts
School: Education
Phone: 02 4921 5715
Fax:02 4921 7916
Email:  David.Palmer@newcastle.edu.au
Location: Room HA87Hunter Building
Campus: Callaghan

Biography: 

I have a BSc (Hons) from the ANU, and PhD from LaTrobe University. I have taught for many years in schools and have been involved in teacher education since 1992.

Major Accomplishments: 

I have taught science education for many years and have written five science resource books for teachers.

Qualifications:     

B Science (Hons), PhD, Graduate Diploma Education

Academic Appointments:

Program Convenor for the Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Science (1998-2004)
Director of the Professional Experience Unit (School of Education) (2005 -
Consultancies & Community Service:
NSW Quality Teaching Program academic partner for Kanwal PS (2003/4) and Kotara High School (2004/5).

Courses taught:

Primary science and technology methods courses

Teaching interests:

Science education, particularly primary science and technology

Specific areas of responsibility:

Secondary practicum

Books and Monographs

Books 

Refereed Journal Articles

Other Publications

Lawrance, G.A. & D.H. Palmer (2003). Clever Teacher, Clever Sciences: Preparing teachers for the challenge of teaching Science, Mathematics and Technology in 21st Century Australia. Australian Government, Department of Education, Science and Training. ISBN 0 642 77363 7

Professional Activities:

Conference Presentations

Research:

Grants

Palmer, 2005, " Students’ drink-driving misconceptions"  RGC, $7,000
Palmer, 2004  " Situational interest in science classes" RGC, $7,000
Palmer, 2003    " Attitude change in science" RGC, $6,000
G. Lawrance & D. Palmer, 2001" Preparing teachers to teach science, mathematics and technology"  DETYA, $77,055
Palmer, 2000, " The remediation of students’ alternative  conceptions in science"  RMC, $10,000
Palmer,1999, "Students’ reasoning in science" RMC, $7,000
Palmer, 1998, "Testing a new model for describing students understandings of science concepts" Faculty,$1,000
Palmer & Flanagan,1994, "Primary school students’ conceptions of selected science topics " RMC, $5,000
Palmer,1993,Factors affecting the ability of students to consistently generalise a misconception in physics, RMC, $5,000