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Read more Relational pedagogy and the Arts This article explores the notion of “relational pedagogy” in the Arts (drama, dance, music, and visual art) starting with the teacher–child relationship, peer relationships, and building communities of enquiry. Read more Creating opportunities through care in the mathematics classroom This article explores how teachers work at establishing a web of relationships within the mathematics classroom community that will lead to learning. Read more Report back from surveys of primary schools In 2006, we looked at how primary school were getting on with the planning and reporting requirements which came into place in 2003. Thank you to the 180 principals and 279 teachers who took part in our survey. We also asked about it in our 2006 national survey of secondary ... Read more Editorial As we bring you this first issue of set for 2007, a number of key issues for education have already emerged and as the year goes on we will bring you both research and informed comment on these and other issues. Read more Move over teacher: sharing control of learning with our students using a transformative approach through education for sustainability By examining the notion of student participation in learning as a key element of achieving positive outcomes for learning and the environment, this article looks at the power relationship between teacher and learner. It also describes practical ways for developing a facilitative teacher style to support greater student participation in ... Read more Fast horses, slow cows: Context and mathematical tasks This article reports on the analysis of a videotape of four children participating in a group mathematical task. The authors discuss the ways that the context, social organisation, and resources of the task shaped the children's approach to the task, and the implications of this for teachers. Read more Pupils' views of the curriculum: are you 'in the know'? What might a "fun" and "interesting" curriculum entail from the pupils' point of view? The author draws on findings from a review of the research undertaken in the UK on pupils' perspectives and experiences of the curriculum. The article explores some of the findings in relation to pupils' views on ... Read more "If they don't care, then I won't": The importance of caring about our students' mathematics learning Literature provides a strong case for the importance of teachers caring about their students' mathematics achievement, and provides a wide range of ways teachers can show such care to their students. This article describes New Zealand students' and teachers' views on the importance of teachers caring about mathematics progress and ... Read more Does numeracy = mathematics? In recent years, a number of countries including New Zealand have initiated numeracy projects to enhance the learning and teaching of mathematics. These initiatives are to be applauded as they provide mathematics education with a focus for the professional development of teachers that has political and community support, and there ... Read more Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 56 Page 57 Current page 58 Page 59 Page 60 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Praising Māori children: getting it right This article shows that generating ngā ara whakamihi (praise pathways) through a context of praise enabled Māori students to feel safe and supported, both culturally and educationally, and that they were able to assimilate and then integrate the meaning of teacher praise. Read more
Relational pedagogy and the Arts This article explores the notion of “relational pedagogy” in the Arts (drama, dance, music, and visual art) starting with the teacher–child relationship, peer relationships, and building communities of enquiry. Read more
Creating opportunities through care in the mathematics classroom This article explores how teachers work at establishing a web of relationships within the mathematics classroom community that will lead to learning. Read more
Report back from surveys of primary schools In 2006, we looked at how primary school were getting on with the planning and reporting requirements which came into place in 2003. Thank you to the 180 principals and 279 teachers who took part in our survey. We also asked about it in our 2006 national survey of secondary ... Read more
Editorial As we bring you this first issue of set for 2007, a number of key issues for education have already emerged and as the year goes on we will bring you both research and informed comment on these and other issues. Read more
Move over teacher: sharing control of learning with our students using a transformative approach through education for sustainability By examining the notion of student participation in learning as a key element of achieving positive outcomes for learning and the environment, this article looks at the power relationship between teacher and learner. It also describes practical ways for developing a facilitative teacher style to support greater student participation in ... Read more
Fast horses, slow cows: Context and mathematical tasks This article reports on the analysis of a videotape of four children participating in a group mathematical task. The authors discuss the ways that the context, social organisation, and resources of the task shaped the children's approach to the task, and the implications of this for teachers. Read more
Pupils' views of the curriculum: are you 'in the know'? What might a "fun" and "interesting" curriculum entail from the pupils' point of view? The author draws on findings from a review of the research undertaken in the UK on pupils' perspectives and experiences of the curriculum. The article explores some of the findings in relation to pupils' views on ... Read more
"If they don't care, then I won't": The importance of caring about our students' mathematics learning Literature provides a strong case for the importance of teachers caring about their students' mathematics achievement, and provides a wide range of ways teachers can show such care to their students. This article describes New Zealand students' and teachers' views on the importance of teachers caring about mathematics progress and ... Read more
Does numeracy = mathematics? In recent years, a number of countries including New Zealand have initiated numeracy projects to enhance the learning and teaching of mathematics. These initiatives are to be applauded as they provide mathematics education with a focus for the professional development of teachers that has political and community support, and there ... Read more