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Me aro ki te hā o Hine-ahu-one — Wāhine Māori in leadership
Springboard Trust Strategic Leadership for Principals Programme: Gaining insight into the experiences of Māori leaders and capacity partners
Teaching, School and Principal Leadership Practices Survey: Aggregate Picture 2021
Educational Leadership Practices Survey
Teaching, School, and Principal Leadership Practices Survey 2019
Teaching, School, and Principal Leadership Practices Survey 2018 Report
Teaching Practices, School Practices, and Principal Leadership: The first national picture 2017
Progress and stalling on the path to learning-centred schools in New Zealand
Implementing inquiry: What can be learned from the Round One Teacher-led Innovation Fund (TLIF) projects?
WAPA 2020: Gains and insights from an enduring school network
Strengthening the strategic leadership of New Zealand principals: Summary
Strengthening the strategic leadership of New Zealand principals
Sustaining the commitment and realising the potential of highly promising teachers
The primary school curriculum: Assimilation, adaptation, transformation
Leadership for learning: What it means for teachers
What it looks like when it’s going well …
Working with the New Zealand Curriculum principles