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"School effects", "value added" and all that... There are differences between schools in terms of location, size, growth rates, and characteristics of their student populations. Are any of these characteristics related to the learning and teaching that goes on? Read more
Conflict resolution at Mackay State High School: Ongoing case study A successful conflict-resolution programme which has helped one Australian secondary school to create a positive school climate. Read more
Aiming for Student Achievement: How teachers can understand and better meet the needs of Pacific Island and Maori students By identifying issues that impact on student achievement in low decile schools with high ratios of Pacific Island and Maori students schools can improve the learning opportunities for these students. Read more
"A lot of 'em get so shamed": Koori students, risks, shame, and the classroom curriculum The Aboriginal concept of shame was found to be a significant classroom factor affecting Koori students' classroom responses. Read more
Whole-language teachers and phonics: Not "do they?" but "how much is enough?" The reading debate seems to moving away from the entrenched positions of "us" versus "them" towards a continuum of process. Teachers in this research were asked to assess three different reading errors, to see if their reactions to the errors reflected their theoretical orientations to the reading process Read more
Promoting Māori language through reading and interactive tasks Children can be encouraged to maintain and develop their proficiency in Māori in a classroom where it is not the language of instruction. This research has implications for the promotion of Māori in New Zealand classrooms as well as the promotion of minority languages elsewhere. Read more
Teachers need help: Primary music education in Australia Six key school and teacher characteristics have been identified as having a significant influence on the music education of Australian state school children. Read more
Food technology Food technology in New Zealand's new technology curriculum is more than cooking and food handling. Here are some practical ways of implementing and assessing food technology. Read more
Promoting number sense rather than number skills The Australian National Statement on Mathematics has proposed that "all people need to develop a good sense of number". What is this number sense, which can be elusive yet empowering? Read more
Politics, civics curricula, and decision making in schools: Can schools change student cynicism? Civics education is currently "flavour of the month" in Australia, as schools come to grips with a new curriculum, Discovering Democracy. Can schools overcome student apathy regarding politics? Read more