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Helping students to use metacognition involves assisting students to think about their own learning. This article shows how a teacher in a final-year high school biology class scaffolded learning by promoting metacognition.

This article, the third in a series about carrying out research as a student learning activity, discusses how research relates to context—in this case, history.

The challenge is to help students experience and understand research as the basis for new knowledge construction in any discipline area.

Validity and reliability are two key ideas in assessment. In the last issue of set I looked at the concept of validity and how it might inform the assessment decisions we make as classroom practitioners and school leaders. In this article I address the issue of reliability, and how it ...

What are the challenges for schools in creating effective change, and what are the factors that support its success?  This is a description of how four secondary schools and a school cluster implemented locally-designed curriculum innovations.

This investigation attempts to identify what literacy practices are perceived as contributing to success by Year 6–8 Pasifika students who are achieving at their age levels or above in reading and writing in English. It explores the Pasifika community's perceptions of the relationship between home–school partnerships and success as a ...