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Should my child repeat the year? Many an anxious parent asks the teacher this question. This Australian study looks at the effects of repeating. Against popular opinion, the long term...

Keeping Ourselves Safe (KOS) is a 'personal safety' curriculum. Australian Freda Briggs, examined Australian, North American, and then a New Zealand programme for children aged five years...

Using a new research approach reveals a good way of getting better self control of the different types of moment-to-moment decisions every teacher makes in the classroom.

What makes one student successful in his or her first year of university study, and another struggle or fail? First year students were followed, questioned, and the results point to...

A close look at the links between school, parents, and community in eight schools in suburban Sydney questions the nature and effectiveness of the home/school partnership.

By Alex Barnes and Rachel Bolstad
What happens when people become critically aware of our local Māori and colonial histories? How does this awareness impact on our own sense of self, and...

Natalie has experience working as a teacher, test administrator, curriculum advisory group member, teaching resource developer, educational content editor and writer, and as a visiting lecturer. She...

Sue McDowall is a senior researcher at NZCER. She has over 20 years of research experience in the areas of teaching, learning, and curriculum across the primary and secondary school sectors. Sue has...

Jessie has a bachelor’s degree in information and computer science and has worked in IT field for 11 years including IT support, database management, and reporting. Jessie is currently pursuing a...

The School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa Te Puna Whare Mātauranga a Kura (SLANZA) and the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa (National Library) have asked...
