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ISBN: 978-1-927231-71-5
This book shows how teaching as inquiry can be built into the everyday work of classrooms to make a difference for all students, particularly priority learners.
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Secondary schools in New Zealand use assessment data for school self-evaluation, but little research has explored exactly how schools are using these data. This case study of selected high...

In Aotearoa New Zealand, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has an evaluative quality-assurance framework for all non-university tertiary education organisations. NZQA expects...


This companion article reports initial findings of a case study of longer learning periods in one school. It examines whether teachers perceive longer lessons to make a difference to teaching...

In this article, two recent case studies are used to give examples of how Assessment Resource Bank (ARB) resources, along with other assessment tools, are being used for both formative and summative...

A substantial number of teachers working in Auckland’s poor urban primary schools are highly successful in their practice. They have an expertise that takes children to their academic and personal...

Schools thinking of setting up information technology initiatives can learn from the experiences of Palmerston North Girls' High School.

Well directed play can help children overcome their fears and phobias. Two case studies from a leading American play therapist.

A case study of adults back at ordinary schools shows how successful it can be. The small adaptations the school can make to enhance that success are noted.

What makes a really good teacher? Two case studies from the same high school show how different in style, presentation, personality, preparation and background, good teachers can be.
