April 2017
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Buzzing about differentiated learning
TRACY RILEY and ANNE NOBLE discuss how bees in schools can have a profound effect on integrated learning opportunities.* *
October 2014
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A pattern for success
Fifteen fashion students prepare to depart for India to take part in a unique international fashion education project.
June 2014
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Ed’s letter
Don’t forget the arts
March 2014
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Flipped learning in Kiwi classrooms
With internet access nearly within every student’s grasp, the focus shifts from getting a device in every student’s hands, to what to do with it once it’s there. Flipped learning is one option that is proving popular throughout the world. Education Review examines the flipped classroom.
July 2013
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Taking Kiwi culture to the world
Education Review talks to Karl Rangikawhiti Leonard and Scott Wilson, two New Zealand Fulbright Scholars currently in the United States teaching about their cultural passions of Maori art and New Zealand cinema respectively.
February 2012
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Hitting the right note
CLARE HITCHCOCK shares her tried and tested top 10 tips for starting a school concert band.
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It’ll be alright on the night
ALAN HITCHCOCK looks at the highs and lows of putting on a school play.
June 2010
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Dramatic reputation echoes in classrooms
SUSAN BATTYE looks at some of the impact internationally respected drama advocate Dorothy Heathcote has had on New Zealand
March 2011
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Standards drama rolls out backstage
A teacher’s guide to the Alignment of Standards project.



