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A detailed analysis of action songs, with sections on history, dance in legend, form and functions and song texts and translations.
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This has been a popular aid to spelling for teachers, parents amd students since the first edition in 1983. It is suitable for use with children of ages eight to eleven years of age.
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NZCER Conference Proceedings.
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The Hidden Lives of Learners takes the reader deep into the hitherto undiscovered world of the learner. It explores the three worlds which together shape a student?s learning-public world of the teacher, the highly influential world of peers, and the student's own private world a ...
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Teachers are looking for new ways to respond to challenging behaviour. The premise of this book is that teachers can make a difference and that schools and early childhood education settings can be places where behaviour is addressed with courage and conviction. Both the educatio ...
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A reprint of collected essays for the "Set" series - includes Manaakitanga The Te Kotahitanga Effective Teaching Profile Russell Bishop and Mere BerrymanTe Kotahitanga is a project that seeks to improve the educational achievement of Maori students in mainstream schools. Throu ...
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If you are a Year 9 or10 student, or a parent new to NCEA, this book is for you. It explains in plain language just how NCEA works - everything from standards, levels and credits to subject choice. It includes stories drawn from the real-life experiences of more than 100 students ...
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These are the proceedings from the Kei Tua o Te Pae hui on the challenges of kaupapa Maori research, held at Pipitea marae on 5-6 May 2011. Compiled by the NZCER Maori research team, Te Wahanga, it includes all the presentations and panel sessions, as well as a summary of the wor ...
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This is the first report in the Competent Children longitudinal study. It describes the competencies of 307 children in the Wellington region, just before they started school.
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