NZSA, jointly with SNZ since 1997, sponsors special prizes for statistics at regional science fairs around the country.
Together we now provide $120 for prizes at each of the 24 fairs. We split the prize money into
senior and junior prizes where possible and we also present some certificates of merit for other worthy exhibits,
at the judges' discretion.
The current Science
Fairs Convenor is Alasdair Noble.
He has recently taken over from Jenny Mason, who was Convenor from the
mid-1990's and whose contribution was covered in a
recent newsletter.
Most of the judging
panel are NZSA members. Those who helped as judges in 2007 are listed
here.
| Far North |
Christine Edwards |
| Central Northland |
|
| North Harbour |
Miles Maxted |
| Auckland City |
Elizabeth Robinson, Anne Gunsun |
| Waitakere City |
Joanna Stewart |
| Manukau City |
David Scott |
| Waikato |
Martin Upsdell, Catherine Cameron, John Waller |
| East Waikato |
Martin Upsdell, Catherine Cameron, John Waller |
| Bay of Plenty |
Sue Carson |
| Eastern Bay of Plenty |
|
| Gisborne/East Cape |
|
| Hawke's Bay |
|
| Taranaki |
Wayne Oulaghan |
| Wanganui |
Alasdair Noble |
| Manawatu |
Alasdair Noble |
| Wairarapa |
Alasdair Noble |
| Kapiti Coast |
Jenny Mason |
| Wellington |
Jenny Mason |
| Nelson |
|
| Marlborough |
Andrew Naylor |
| Canterbury/Westland |
Lisa Henly |
| Central South Island |
Lisa Henly |
| Otago |
Fred Lam |
| Southland |
Andrew Elder, Simon Farry, Paul Hughes |
From the 2004 Annual Report
It was reported back almost universally last year that the number of senior entries had fallen dramatically, possibly due to the pressures of NCEA. However, the judges I have spoken to seem to feel our presence and our prizes were still useful and that, even in the past, the junior exhibits had often been more interesting / deserving than the senior ones. There were mixed reports about the quality of the exhibits at the different fairs this year, with some judges reporting much better use of statistical techniques and other judges being disappointed. Overall, it seems our efforts are worthwhile and that our involvement is a valuable opportunity to encourage students.
Jenny Mason