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Key Competencies
Key Competencies
Primary and intermediate schools in 2013
Year published:
2014
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Research report
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NZCER
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978-1-927231-35-7
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Teaching for complex systems thinking
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1 How the key competencies were developed: The evidence base
Year published:
2018
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Research report
ISBN:
978-1-98-854241-6
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2 How the key competencies evolved over time: Insights from the research
Year published:
2018
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Research report
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978-1-98-854242-3
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Competencies in NZC
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Weaving a coherent curriculum: How the idea of 'capabilities' can help
Year published:
2017
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Research report
ISBN:
978-1-98-854219-5
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Secondary schools in 2015
Year published:
2016
Publication type:
Research report
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NZCER
ISBN:
978-0-947509-25-5
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New Roles for Science Teachers in Career Education
Year published:
2012
Publication type:
Journal article
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New Zealand Science Teacher
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Games for learning research project update #2
Are you a "game-curious" teacher?
In this update we discuss our first games for learning project meet-and-greet with around a dozen game-curious primary, intermediate, and secondary teachers in Wellington. Finding game-curious teachers who want to work with us is an essential first step towards finding interesting and powerful questions to pursue in the next stages of our research process.
Are you a "game-curious" teacher?
In October we convened our first games for learning project meet-and-greet with around a dozen game-curious primary, intermediate, and secondary teachers in Wellington.
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