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  2. Te Whāriki - Wikipedia

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    Te Whāriki is a bi-cultural curriculum that sets out four broad principles, a set of five strands, and goals for each strand.It does not prescribe specific subject-based lessons, rather it provides a framework for teachers and early childhood staff (kaiako) to encourage and enable children in developing the knowledge, skills, attitudes, learning dispositions to learn how to learn.

  3. Aotearoa New Zealand's histories - Wikipedia

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    Aotearoa New Zealand's histories (ANZH) and Te Takanga o Te Wā are documents for use in English- and Maori-medium New Zealand curriculums from 2023 to guide the explicit and compulsory teaching about the country's history.

  4. History of education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022, progress on the full refresh of the New Zealand curriculum was confirmed with a detailed timeline, [133] [134] and in March 2023, the draft document Te Mātaiaho, with reviewed purpose statements and overviews for the teaching of Social Sciences, English and mathematics, was released. [135]

  5. Kevin Donnelly - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he completed a comparative analysis of the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement for the NZ Education Forum [15] and in 2002 and 2007 he carried out benchmarking work for the New Zealand school curriculum. In 2003 he consulted for the Commonwealth funded enquiry into boys’ education.

  6. File:New Zealand History.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The PDF version of the New Zealand History Wikibook. This file was created with MediaWiki to LaTeX . The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint).

  7. National Certificate of Educational Achievement - Wikipedia

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    The NCEA system has three levels – one, two, and three – corresponding to their respective levels on the National Qualifications Framework. [3] Each level is generally studied in each of the three final years of secondary schooling, [1] with NCEA Level 1 in Year 11, NCEA Level 2 in Year 12, and NCEA Level 3 in Year 13, although it is not uncommon for students to study across multiple levels.

  8. Environmental education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Ecological sustainability is part of the values in the Ministry of Education curriculum. [1]The 2009 Government Budget removed funding for Education for Sustainability, effective from December.

  9. Bibliography of New Zealand history - Wikipedia

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    The Invention of New Zealand: Art and National Identity, 1930–1970 (2009) Robinson, Roger, and Nelson Wattie, eds. The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998) Sturm, Terry, ed. The Oxford History of New Zealand Literature in English (Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1991)