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Public understanding of education

Public understanding of education

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Feedback on the draft Years 0–6 English learning area—August–September 2024
Findings from the 2019 NZCER National Survey of Primary Schools (Full report)
What’s happening in our English-medium primary schools: Findings from the NZCER national survey 2019 Full report
Pasifika students, Pasifika cultural activities, and engagement with Pasifika families
Pasifika students, Pasifika cultural activities, and engagement with Pasifika families
Different ways of thinking about learning
Different ways of thinking about learning
Measuring New Zealand students' international capabilities: An exploratory study
Measuring New Zealand students' international capabilities: An exploratory study
Capital connections for education
Schools and Inequality
What role might research play in supporting future-oriented community engagement with education?
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Supporting future-oriented learning and teaching - a New Zealand perspective
From community engagement in education to public engagement with education
Science and the general public in 2005
Commonsense, trust and science: How patterns of beliefs and attitudes to science pose challenges for effective communication
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