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As of June 1, NZCER is using updated national reference information to report stanines and generate boxplots for PAT Pānui | ...
These transitions, which were still in progress at the time of the 2024 survey and our latest report on primary principal ...
This article reports on a line of findings that explores how New Zealand secondary teachers teach about inequality as part of the official New Zealand curriculum (NZC) in their respective teaching ...
Transition from school to work is pretty haphazard in Australia and New Zealand; in Japan it is highly organised. We have young people unemployed, exams of doubtful educational worth, and a system of ...
Currently early childhood teachers often ask parents or whānau to write comments in response to their child's Learning Story. However, it can be difficult to obtain a contribution that leads to ...
The transition into early childhood education is a big step for children and their parents. It can help a child settle in if one teacher becomes their "primary caregiver", giving them someone to ...
Project PATH (Parents As Teachers of The Handicapped) has asked parents and professionals about the services given, has trained parents in how to teach their handicapped children, and has monitored ...
Finding a way to predict a parent's potential for child abuse or neglect is now a real possibility. Researchers at the University of Washington, Seattle, have had encouraging success in developing ...
The dichotomy between content knowledge and 21st-century skills (“zest for life” in the Japanese context) has been an issue since the early 2000s in Japan. Recently it has been evident in the demand ...
This article advances the argument that a priorities-based approach to assessment in early childhood education offers a middle way between inductive and deductive methods of assessment. A developing ...
Looks at the reasons why the NZ curriculum component known as the Nature of Science (NOS) has generally not, thus far, achieved its stated intent of helping students think differently about science ...
Please selectEvaluative reasoning in public-sector evaluation in Aotearoa New Zealand: How are we doing? Kaupapa Māori action research in a Whānau Ora collective: An exemplar of Māori evaluative ...
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