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A warm classroom climate enhances the learning and social behaviour of primary (elementary) school children. But how can a busy teacher create such a positive emotional atmosphere? Evans and Harvey, from the School of Psychology, Massey University, supported by a diverse team of ...
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A history of the Massey University Extramural Students' Society, told in a variety of voices.
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A practical self-help guide for anyone who has suffered a stroke and is seeking information to speed their return to health. It is the author's personal story of having a stroke whilst cycling in the Himalayas. The book describes his determined journey toward rehabilitation and, ...
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A fascinating insight into early New Zealand history. The book draws on letters between Deighton and government officials. Deighton, from Cambridge, England, was the first ashore from the first ships which landed off Petone in Wellington Harbour in 1840. Deighton held land orders ...
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This extraordinary but true story of Sister Teresa Grigolini, missionary in the Sudan from 1878, is both an uplifting heroic one and a dark and terrible one. Captured by the Islamist Mahdists in 1882, this Nun and others of her community became slaves, constantly abused and threa ...
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This accessible guide locates ethical practice in the context of New Zealand's Treaty-based culture, law and legal systems, and the New Zealand Association of Counsellors' Code of Ethics. A wide range of practitioners discuss ethical dilemmas that challenge them in their daily wo ...
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By Weir, Jim
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Jim Weir joined the New Zealand foreign Service in 1947. His career included periods as High Commmissioner and Ambassador. His book highlights some of the people, places and events in his long career providing a book "rich in anecdote, perceptive and often amusing".
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Local government in New Zealand is experiencing major upheaval. The creation of an urban unitary council for Auckland, the overthrow of elected representation for the Canterbury region, and other instances of intrusion of central government power into local councils (e.g for mana ...
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A sequel to Exploring Maori Values, develops the idea that we humans can and need to become people of the land in the Maori sense, developing a harmonious interdependence with the environment in which we live rather than continuing to dominate it. Although arising out of Maori co ...
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The book focuses on Asian, Middle Eastern, Latin American and African peoples in New Zealand. It offers insights into these people, their heritage, employment, identity and the cultures they carry with them, and gently but urgently asks questions of the host culture of New Zealan ...
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