OLIVER, M.C., 2017. Science Olympiad students: a case study of aspiration, attitude and achievement. In: TABER, K.S. and SUMIDA, M., eds., Policy and Practice in Science Education for the Gifted:: Approaches from diverse national contexts Routledge. (In Press.)
OLIVER, M.C. and VENVILLE, G., 2017. Bringing CASE in from the Cold: the Teaching and Learning of Thinking Research in Science Education. 18 OLIVER, M. and VENVILLE, G., 2015. Cognitive Acceleration through Science Education: The CASE for thinking through Science. In: WEGERIF, R. and LI, L., KAUFMAN, J., eds., Handbook of Teaching for Thinking Skills Routledge. 378-387
MILLAR, S., OLIVER, M. and VENVILLE, G., 2015. Cognitive Acceleration. In: Encyclopedia of Science Education Springer Science. (In Press.)
A.PRICE, J.MCGRANE and M.OLIVER, 2015. What’s working memory to do with it?: A case study on teenagers. Teaching Science. (In Press.)
WOODS-MCCONNEY, A, OLIVER, M., MCCONNEY, A., MAOR, D. and SCHIBECI, R., 2014. Science Engagement and Literacy: A Retrospective Analysis for Students in Canada and Australia. International Journal of Science Education. 36(10), 1588-1608 MCCONNEY, A., OLIVER, M.C., WOODS-MCCONNEY, A. and MAOR, D., 2014. Inquiry, Engagement, and Literacy in Science: A retrospective, cross-national analysis of PISA 2006. Science Education. 98(6), 963-980 TAO, Y., OLIVER, M. and VENVILLE. G., 2013. Chinese and Australian Children's Understanding of the Earth: A Cross Cultural Study of Conceptual Development Cultural Studies of Science Education. 8(2), 252-283
WOODS-MCCONNEY, A., OLIVER, M., MCCONNEY, A., MAOR, D. and SCHIBECI, R., 2013. Science Engagement and Literacy: A Retrospective Analysis for Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Students in Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia Research in Science Education. 43(1), 233-252 GORDON, N., SMITH, T. and OLIVER, M.C., 2013. Thinking Science in the Smart State Queensland Science Teacher. 39(1), 4-7
OLIVER, M. and VENVILLE. G., 2012. Developing a ‘Thinking’ Science Classroom. In: VENVILLE, G. and DAWSON, V., eds., The Art of Teaching Science 2. Allen & Unwin. 174-193
ANDERSON, M. and OLIVER, M., 2012. Of All the Conferences in All the Towns in All the World, What in Heaven’s Name Brought Us to Neuroeducation?. In: DELLA SALA, S. and ANDERSON, M., eds., Neuroscience in Education: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Oxford. 356-361
DULLARD, H. and OLIVER, M., 2012. “I can feel it making my brain bigger”: Thinking Science Australia Teaching Science. 58(2), 7-11
TAO, Y., OLIVER, M. and VENVILLE. G., 2012. Chinese and Australian Year 3 Children’s Conceptual Understanding of Science: A Multiple Comparative Case Study International Journal of Science Education. 34(9), 879-901
OLIVER, M. and VENVILLE. G., 2011. An exploratory case study of Olympiad students’ attitudes towards and passion for science International Journal of Science Education. 33(16), 2295-2322 OLIVER, M., 2011. Towards an understanding of neuroscience for educators Studies in Science Education. 47(2), 207-231 OLIVER, R., RYBAK, K., GRUBER, C., NICHOLLS, G., ROBERTS, G., MENGLER, J. and OLIVER, M.C., 2011. Increasing engagement in science through an authentic crop protection experiment for Year 9 for school students working with scientists Teaching Science. 57(3), 13-19
OLIVER, M.C., 2011. Teaching and Learning Evolution: Testing the Principles of a Constructivist Approach through Action Research Teaching Science. 57(1), 13-18
OLIVER, M.C., 2011. Evaluation of the Scitech Beginning Science Teacher Mentoring Program in the Goldfields UWA.
VENVILLE. G., OLIVER, M., LONGNECKER, N. and RENNIE, L., 2010. Selecting Science Subjects: Why Students Do, Why They Can’t! Teaching Science. 56(3), 19-26
OLIVER, M., MCCONNEY, A. and MAOR, D., 2009. Listening to the learners: Mentees’ perspectives of a mentoring program for first-year science teachers Teaching Science. 55(4), 6-11
OLIVER, M.C., 2009. Ethics and research: a gap analysis of the framework and compliance
OLIVER, M., MECZES, A. and VENVILLE. G., 2008. Evidence-based thinking skills program improves students’ attainment: An AUS-CASE project SCIOS. 44(3),