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  3. Vol. 1 No. 1 (2004)

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2004)

Published: 2004-04-01

Editorial

  • Inaugural Editorial
    John O'Neill, Paul Adams
    1-2
    • PDF
  • What is Happening to Schools and Teachers in New Zealand?
    John Smyth
    3-6
    • PDF

Opinion pieces

  • Notschool.net Uncovered: Not All It Seems
    Mark Brown
    7-15
    • PDF

Research overviews

  • Art Rooms: Sites of Empowerment and Success
    SUE SUTHERLAND
    16-22
    • PDF
  • The Current Work of New Zealand Teaching Principals
    GRAHAM COLLINS
    23-26
    • PDF
  • Board of Trustees
    KEREN BROOKING
    27-31
    • PDF
  • Increasing Internationalisation of the Primary Sector: Funding the Coffers and Encouraging Cultural Diversity, or Disadvantaging
    RICHARD SMITH
    32-36
    • PDF

Teacher reflections

  • A Teacher
    JOHN MINTO
    37-40
    • PDF
  • Report on NZEI Hui
    Rachel Keegan
    41
    • PDF

Articles

  • Teacher Effectiveness and the Explanation of Social Disparities in Educational Achievement
    ROY NASH
    42-51
    • PDF
  • Why Did Kath, Mary and Kim Get So Little Education (and Is There Hope for Their Children)?
    LIZ GORDON
    52-63
    • PDF

Book reviews

  • Book Review: Snook, I. (2003). The Ethical Teacher. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.
    JOHN CLARK
    64-65
    • PDF
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ISSN: 1176-6662

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Faculty of Education,
University of Canterbury,

Aotearoa New Zealand.

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