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Julie Lindsay; Petrea Redmond – Educational Studies, 2024
Educators who are collaborating globally identify the potential for student-to-student global interactions leading to deeper understanding of how the world works. This qualitative study explored the phenomenon of online global collaboration through interviews with geographically dispersed K-12 educators. The aim was to understand better online…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Online Courses, Global Approach, Interaction
Linda Mitchell; Bronwen Cowie; Raella Kahuroa; Hoana McMillan – Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, 2024
Walking, reading, and storying the land has been embedded in Indigenous ways of knowing for generations (Bang & Marin 2015; Durie, 2004; Penetito, 2009). In formal education settings, these processes have been used to generate children's understandings about history, science, and the natural world (e.g., Bang & Marin, 2015) and to foster…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Story Telling, Kindergarten, Indigenous Populations
O'Neill, John – Teachers and Curriculum, 2017
O'Neill argues that the standard social democratic narrative of state schooling as a consensual, whole-of-society commitment to reduce educational inequalities across the system as a whole, for the collective well being of all, has been displaced by marketplace or commodity progressivism. He takes the position that reducing educational…
Descriptors: Progressive Education, Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Public Service
McMenamin, Trish – Policy Futures in Education, 2013
In this article I will argue that New Zealand's Special Education 2000 (SE2000) policy demonstrates the way in which seemingly just and fair policies can lead to occurrences of injustice and unfairness towards some of those whom they impact. What this debate turns on is the justice of a policy which takes as its starting point the unquestioned…
Descriptors: Special Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Public Policy
Keeling, Sally – Journal of Rural Studies, 2012
Within studies of ageing, rurality and family relations, the prevalent "point of view" is based on the perspectives of adults, particularly older people themselves. However, taking seriously the reciprocal nature of kinship relations also challenges researchers to find ways to explore younger people's views and experiences of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Grandparents, Grandchildren
Hornby, Garry; Witte, Chrystal; Mitchell, David – Support for Learning, 2011
There is an extensive international research literature on the impact of ability grouping (e.g. streaming or banding) on children's academic and behavioural outcomes. However, it is questionable to what extent the findings of research on this topic have influenced the practice of pupil ability grouping in New Zealand intermediate schools. Nine…
Descriptors: State Schools, Academic Achievement, Ability Grouping, Foreign Countries
Matthews, Kay Morris – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2009
As a British colony, New Zealand had early to grapple with how best to implement a state system of schooling. Inspectors of primary schools and governing boards of secondary schools were responsible for appointing school principals. This paper examines the ways in which they dealt with new situations: in the case of the primary schools where there…
Descriptors: State Schools, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, Females
Shulruf, Boaz; Hattie, John; Tumen, Sarah – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2008
The purpose of this study is to identify school factors that affect students' achievements at the secondary and tertiary levels of education. The analysis included data of 9,894 students who studied in Auckland regional secondary schools in 2004. The results indicate that, although student demographic characteristics are associated with students'…
Descriptors: State Schools, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Student Participation
Fraser, Deborah – International Journal of Children's Spirituality, 2007
This paper explores the implications of spirituality for teaching and learning in multicultural state schools through the examination of several teachers' personal and professional narratives. In attempting to capture the intangible, these narratives provide insights into the possibilities, both conscious and unconscious, of creating a climate…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Spiritual Development, Multicultural Education, Personal Narratives