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The second edition of Discovery updates, expands and illustrates Helen May's foundation book on the discovery of new and often radical ideas concerning the care and education of young children in institutions established outside of the family home. The story traverses both Europe ...
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How do early childhood education settings become places where everyone involved is able to say they feel they belong? What kinds of questions about inclusion, social justice and equity might it be pertinent and productive to ask of contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand early childhoo ...
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New 2013 edition
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Prefessor Reuven Feuerstein has been one of the leaders of a recent "Learning Revolution", which has given increasing emphasis to the teaching of thinking. This book provides an introduction to Fuierstein's theory of Mediated Learning Experieince, and to the various tools Feuerst ...
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Literacy once meant reading and writing words on paper. Today's students need to be able to understand, use and critically analyse many different text types for different purposes in diverse contexts. This book sets out to support teachers to engage with the theory and practice ...
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Teachers and principals know that students learn best when involved, challenged and inspired. An integrated curriculum offers teachers the tools to engage, extend and enthuse students. Yet today's curriculum seems to be narrowing and becoming restrictive. Assessment-driven teachi ...
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This new book by Irena Madjar and Elizabeth McKinley explains NCEA to students and families who are new to it. This book is essential reading for students and families new to NCEA. It explains the system in plain language and includes stories drawn from the real-life experiences ...
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The Samoan language translation of our very popular title Understanding NCEA: A relatively short and very useful guide for secondary school students and their parents. If you are a Year 9 or 10 student, or a parent new to NCEA, this book is for you. It explains in plain langua ...
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This report presents the findings of a kaupapa Maori research project called Critical Issues for Whanau in Maori Education. We asked a variety of whanau the question: What sorts of educational research would be of benefit to your children and whanau in education? The aim was to u ...
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History Matters reflects the dynamic nature of teaching and learning history in New Zealand secondary classrooms. It demonstrates not only the wealth of enthusiasm and expertise within the history teaching community,but also a commitment by teachers to developing a research liter ...
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