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Key Competencies, Assessment and Learning Stories | New Zealand Council for Educational Research. New Zealand Council for Educational Research. ISBN 978-1-927151-89-1. Wikidata Q124607402. Sally Peters (July 2010). Literature review: Transition from early childhood education to school. Ministry of Education. ISBN 978-0-478-34287-1. Wikidata ...
Pages in category "Short stories set in New Zealand" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
My Story is a series of historical novels for older children published by Scholastic New Zealand which was inspired by Dear America. Each book is written in the form of a fictional diary of a young person living during an important event or time period in New Zealand history . [ 1 ]
Historic Place Category 1: 25-29 Clark Road, Hobsonville: 126: Acacia Cottage: Historic Place Category 1: Olive Grove Road, Cornwall Park, One Tree Hill: 525: Auckland Town Hall: Historic Place Category 1: 301–303 Queen Street: 549: Bishop's House (Catholic) Historic Place Category 1: 30 New St, 10 St Francis De Sales St and Green St ...
Learning Media Limited (Māori: Te Pou Taki Kōrero) was a New Zealand state-owned enterprise. [1] The company published most of the Ministry of Education's material. A division of the Ministry until 1993, it continued to publish the New Zealand School Journal and Junior Journal magazines and the Ready to Read readers for the Ministry, as well as provide services for other organisations.
Carlile House is a Heritage New Zealand Category 1 Historic Place. [2] The building is currently in a dilapidated state, and was issued with a dangerous building notice in 2021. [ 10 ] There is both interior and exterior water damage, most of the windows are without glazing, there are few downpipes, the corrugated iron on the roof is ...
One Tree Hill College is a state coeducational secondary school located in the district of Ellerslie in Auckland, New Zealand. One Tree Hill College, known as Penrose High School until 2008, opened on 1 February 1955. [3] In 2019 it had a student body of 1160 consisting of more than 40 different cultures. [4]
However, Graeme Ball, the chair of the New Zealand History Teachers' Association, said the new curriculum was "not pushing an agenda or a single narrative". [36] In a discussion on the webpage of the New Zealand Historical Association, historians expressed concerns about the draft as well as acknowledging strengths of the document.