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Science community engagement with schools
Swimming out of our depth? Leading learning in 21st century schools
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Challenges around capability development in a system of self-managed schools in New Zealand.
Student Perspectives on Leaving School, Pathways, and Careers (A Report from the Competent Learners Project)
Student Perspectives on Leaving School, Pathways, and Careers (A Report from the Competent Learners Project)
Making progress - Measuring progress: Conference proceedings March 2008
Making progress - Measuring progress: Conference proceedings March 2008
Educating for the 21st Century: Rethinking the educational outcomes we want for young New Zealanders. Conference proceedings, 2003
Educating for the 21st Century: Rethinking the educational outcomes we want for young New Zealanders. Conference proceedings, 2003
Ten years old and competent: The fourth stage of the Competent Children project - a summary of the main findings
Ten years old and competent: The fourth stage of the Competent Children project - a summary of the main findings
Environmental education: A place in the curriculum?
Progress in 21st century education?
Characteristics of professional development linked to enhanced pedagogy and children's learning in early childhood settings—A best evidence synthesis
Characteristics of professional development linked to enhanced pedagogy and children's learning in early childhood settings: A best evidence synthesis
Sustaining school improvement: ten primary schools' journeys: A summary
Sustaining school improvement: ten primary schools' journeys: A summary
Sustaining school improvement : Ten primary schools' journeys
Sustaining school improvement : Ten primary schools' journeys
Children, staff and parents: Building respectful relationships in Australian and New Zealand early childhood
Beating the odds: Factors which can make a difference for New Zealand children in low-income homes
Competent Learners on the Edge of Adulthood: A summary of key findings from the Competent Learners @ 16 project
Competent Learners on the Edge of Adulthood: A summary of key findings from the Competent Learners @ 16 project
Primary science education for the 21st century: How, what, why?
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