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A. Powell & L. Teddy (2007) Te Kotahitanga: Improving the educational achievement of Māori students in mainstream education Phase 2: Towards a whole school approach.. Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga
This research project builds on the Te Kotahitanga research and professional development project. It examines what happens when the professional development project is implemented in the whole school rather than a small number of teachers in a school. Other reports can be found via the Te Kotahitanga publications home page.
C. F. McGee, & B. M. Cowie & K. A. McKenzie & A. T. Jones & R. Bishop & T. F. Miller (2001) Curriculum stocktake: National school sampling study. Milestone report 1: Report on national teacher focus groups. Research report presented to the Ministry of Education.. Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga
Curriculum stocktake: National school sampling study. Milestone report 1: Report on national teacher focus groups. Research report presented to the Ministry of Education. This publication is not currently available online. Contact your local library or University of Waikato for advice on obtaining this publication.
K. McKenzie & D. Oliver & A. Harlow & T. Miller & M. Hill & B. Cowie & R. Bishop & A. Jones & C. McGee (2001) Curriculum Stocktake: National School Sampling Study; Milestone 2: Report on the first round of questionnaires: General, Mathematics, Technology, Māori Medium.. Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga
Curriculum Stocktake: National School Sampling Study. Milestone 2: Report on the first round of questionnaires: General, Mathematics, Technology, Māori Medium (2001). This publication is not currently available online. Contact your local library or University of Waikato for advice on obtaining this publication.