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Brightest students need supportive, wellfunded teachers 30 June 2009
Dr Catherine Rawlinson and Robyn Boswell comment on funding changes for gifted and talented education.>>
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Students prepare for Matariki 18 June 2009
This is the sixth year that students at the faculty’s School of Te Puna Wananga have been involved in recognising the significance of Matariki as part of their coursework.>>
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Fresh perspectives on Sylvia Ashton-Warner 12 June 2009
A new book offers new insight on New Zealand educator and novelist Sylvia Ashton-Warner.>>
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US Government urged to support Triple P 8 June 2009
The parenting programme developed by Faculty of Education Adjunct Professor Matthew Sanders has received high praise in a prestigious medical journal.>>
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Book launch - Mapping knowledge for social work practice   Download event as icalendar
Invitation from the School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work to attend the launch of this book by Liz Beddoe and Jane Maidment on Friday 3 July.
Inaugural Professor of Social Work at Queensland University of Technology, Professor Bob Lonne presents two workshops (Workshops)   Download event as icalendar
The School of Counselling, Human Services and Social Work invites you to hear Professor Bob Lonne speak on Wednesday 15 July.
Positive parenting and the wellbeing of children: What works and what needs to be done? (Lectures)   Download event as icalendar
The Head of School, Dr Frances Langdon, School of Teaching, Learning and Development invites you to a public lecture on Tuesday 21 July marking the appointment of Professor Matthew Sanders.
How Policy Travels: Making Sense of Ka Hikitia: Managing for Success/Māori Education Strategy 2008-2012 (Research Seminars)   Download event as icalendar
A presentation by Paul Goren, Ian Axford (NZ) Public Policy Fellow and Senior Vice President of The Spencer Foundation.


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