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You need a book to understand NCEA? NCEA is the secondary school qualification system used in the majority of New Zealand schools. It's quite different from the examination system familiar to most parents. It is flexible and it allows students a lot of choice in what they study a ...
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Will today's curriculum prepare secondary school students for life in the 21st century? Rachel Bolstad and Jane Gilbert propose radical new models for schooling that challenge long-held ideas about the purpose and structure of the senior secondary years. They take a specific l ...
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This book discusses responses to the psychological consequences of disasters for children and young people. children and young people are the focus of this book. In many ways, their reactions to disaster may be similar to those of adults. However, thedevelopmental and age-related ...
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In Lessons From Beginning Teachers we hear the voices of new teachers as they recount both helpful and unhelpful experiences and bring to life research-informed suggestions for strengthening induction and mentoring programmes within schools. This is not a whinging book but it do ...
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This book explains what reading comprehension means. It shows how to break text material, both fiction and non-fiction, into manageable chunks of information, so that they are easily understood. There are useful question-answer strategies, so pupils can give correct answers when ...
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Teaching Reading Vocabulary presents five research-based vocabulary strategies that every student can use: making use of context clues when reading; breaking words into meaningful parts and understanding the structure of the English language; creating vocabulary concept maps; exp ...
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In the Early World is one of the great books about New Zealand education and is unique in presenting creativity at the centre of children's learning. Although In the Early World was first published in the 1960s it is as relevant now as it was then. Integrated curriculum, values e ...
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