URL: Māori participation in early childhood education services in...
Wellington, New Zealand: Teaching and Learning Research Initiative & New Zealand Council for Educational Research. Ritchie, J. (2008). Honouring Māori subjectivities within early childhood education in Aotearoa. ...
An NZCER book is referenced in the article.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Street leads education protest - The Nelson Mail
URL: Street leads education protest
The Nelson Mail
About 20 people upset at the Government's direction in education gathered in Nelson last night for a public meeting focusing on cuts and "shambolic national standards", Nelson-based Labour List MP, Maryan Street said today. ...
The Nelson Mail
About 20 people upset at the Government's direction in education gathered in Nelson last night for a public meeting focusing on cuts and "shambolic national standards", Nelson-based Labour List MP, Maryan Street said today. ...
Dip in health failing pupils - Stuff.co.nz
![]() 3News NZ | URL: Dip in health failing pupils Stuff.co.nz About 450 year 9 and 10 pupils were surveyed in 2006 about their lives, had physical health tests and a mental health assessment. Their progress was tracked as they continued through school and new pupils were tested if referred by their teacher. ... |
Learning starts with the child - SunLive
URL: Learning starts with the child
SunLive
In achieving her first class honours masters, Chris Brough spent a year researching what happened when three primary school teachers used student-centred curriculum integration techniques in their classrooms. “The teacher involves them in classroom ...
SunLive
In achieving her first class honours masters, Chris Brough spent a year researching what happened when three primary school teachers used student-centred curriculum integration techniques in their classrooms. “The teacher involves them in classroom ...
Innovators encouraged - SunLive
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SunLive
Read More Students are being encouraged to think innovatively and creatively in a competition being run by Western Bay of Plenty economic development agency Priority One. The Young Innovator Awards, which see students invent solutions for real ...
SunLive
Read More Students are being encouraged to think innovatively and creatively in a competition being run by Western Bay of Plenty economic development agency Priority One. The Young Innovator Awards, which see students invent solutions for real ...
Boarding school 'can be a trauma'
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Children sent away to boarding school can suffer psychological damage akin to being taken into care, a leading psychotherapist warns.'Boarding School Syndrome' can leave adults struggling to form intimate relationships and unable...
Children sent away to boarding school can suffer psychological damage akin to being taken into care, a leading psychotherapist warns.'Boarding School Syndrome' can leave adults struggling to form intimate relationships and unable...
TEU Tertiary Update Vol 14 No 13
URL: TEU Tertiary Update Vol 14 No 13
Three pay rises and a lump sum for WITT members The Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT) and TEU members have ratified a collective agreement that will give the union members a 0.75 percent pay rise effective from December last year, ...
Three pay rises and a lump sum for WITT members The Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT) and TEU members have ratified a collective agreement that will give the union members a 0.75 percent pay rise effective from December last year, ...
Action goes global - Times Online - Auckland
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Times Online - Auckland
Mike Williams, the head of Edgewater College's guidance department, started using the “undercover team approach” in 2004. Since then, those bullied have formed 35 small groups of classmates to tackle the issue, with support given by students to those ...
Times Online - Auckland
Mike Williams, the head of Edgewater College's guidance department, started using the “undercover team approach” in 2004. Since then, those bullied have formed 35 small groups of classmates to tackle the issue, with support given by students to those ...
Masterton NCEA rate lauded - Wairarapa Times Age
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Wairarapa Times Age
Praise has been lavished on St Matthew's Collegiate after the Masterton school posted a perfect 2010 NCEA pass rate. According to New Zealand Qualifications Authority tables released on Thursday, the decile 9 integrated school achieved a 100per cent ...
Wairarapa Times Age
Praise has been lavished on St Matthew's Collegiate after the Masterton school posted a perfect 2010 NCEA pass rate. According to New Zealand Qualifications Authority tables released on Thursday, the decile 9 integrated school achieved a 100per cent ...
Kamo High raises the bar with NCEA results - Northern Advocate
URL: Kamo High raises the bar with NCEA results
Northern Advocate
Kamo High School has emerged as the surprise achiever of Northland's 2010 NCEA results, with the number of Year 11 students completing Level 1 rising 21 per cent since 2009. The school, Northland's second biggest, ...
Northern Advocate
Kamo High School has emerged as the surprise achiever of Northland's 2010 NCEA results, with the number of Year 11 students completing Level 1 rising 21 per cent since 2009. The school, Northland's second biggest, ...
I can see clearly now the blur is gone - Wairarapa Times Age
![]() Wairarapa Times Age | URL: I can see clearly now the blur is gone Wairarapa Times Age Rotorua students with Irlen Syndrome find learning easier with their coloured-lens glasses. Photo / Andrew Warner Paul Osborne sees the world through tinted glasses. The 28-year-old Rotorua man had always struggled with reading. ... |
School injuries cost $14m - Stuff.co.nz
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Stuff.co.nz
Schoolyard injuries to pupils cost $14 million last year with principals saying obesity, a "bubble-wrap" culture and a lack of milk are behind many injuries. ACC figures obtained by The Press show more than 60000 pupils were injured at school last year ...
Stuff.co.nz
Schoolyard injuries to pupils cost $14 million last year with principals saying obesity, a "bubble-wrap" culture and a lack of milk are behind many injuries. ACC figures obtained by The Press show more than 60000 pupils were injured at school last year ...
Cops keep tabs on school fights - Auckland stuff.co.nz
URL: Cops keep tabs on school fights
Auckland stuff.co.nz
Greater communication between three high schools and the police has been the key to reducing a spate of youth violence in Manurewa, police say. For the first few months of the school year police responded to a number of incidents involving groups of ...
Auckland stuff.co.nz
Greater communication between three high schools and the police has been the key to reducing a spate of youth violence in Manurewa, police say. For the first few months of the school year police responded to a number of incidents involving groups of ...
New Zealand Pupils Returning To School Next Monday Will Be Taking Part In An ... - Voxy
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Voxy
The Year 5-10 students will be taking all sorts of measurements - from the length of their hair and fingers to the weight of their school bags - for CensusAtSchool, an educational project hosted by the Department of Statistics at the University of ...
Voxy
The Year 5-10 students will be taking all sorts of measurements - from the length of their hair and fingers to the weight of their school bags - for CensusAtSchool, an educational project hosted by the Department of Statistics at the University of ...
Shared vision with a twist
URL: Shared vision with a twist
In this talk Stuart Armistead explains how the collaborative forming of the Stanley Avenue Learner guides all learning and teaching at his school. Particularly Stuart tells us how this vision is integral in the use of technology in a meaningful way.
http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/Curriculum-stories/School-stories/Shared-vision-with-a-twist
In this talk Stuart Armistead explains how the collaborative forming of the Stanley Avenue Learner guides all learning and teaching at his school. Particularly Stuart tells us how this vision is integral in the use of technology in a meaningful way.
http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/Curriculum-stories/School-stories/Shared-vision-with-a-twist
Schoolboys caught 'sexting'
URL: Schoolboys caught 'sexting'
A group of Rotorua teenagers have been counselled by police after inappropriate 'sexting' messages were discovered on a boy's mobile phone.It has prompted warnings for parents to remind their kids about the risks of technology.Sexting...
A group of Rotorua teenagers have been counselled by police after inappropriate 'sexting' messages were discovered on a boy's mobile phone.It has prompted warnings for parents to remind their kids about the risks of technology.Sexting...
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