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David F. Treagust: Congenial soul, science educator, and international research leader

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Tobin, Kenneth
Rennie, Leonie
Venville, Grady
Chu, Hye Eun
Fensham, Peter
Gallagher, James
Duit, Reinders
Graeber, Wolfgang
van den Berg, Ed
Hand, Brian

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For almost a half century David F. Treagust has been an exemplary science educator who has contributed through his dedication and commitments to students, curriculum development and collaboration with teachers, and cutting edge research in science education that has impacted the field globally, nationally and locally. A hallmark of his outstanding career is his collaborative style that inspires others to produce their best work.

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Cultural Studies of Science Education

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