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Dr Elizabeth McKinley and Dr Barbara Grant
Teaching and learning in the supervision of Maori doctoral students
2009
Kelly Gibson-van-Marrewijk
Addressing obstacles to success: Improving student completion, retention, and achievement in science modules in applied health programmes, with particular attention to Maori
2008
Bill Barton
Teachers learning mathematics: professional development research
2008
Glenda Anthony and Ruth Kane
The role of initial teacher education and beginning-teacher induction in the preparation and retention of New Zealand secondary teachers
2007
Michael Forret
Understanding and enhancing learning communities in tertiary education in science and engineering
2007
Nick Zepke
Improving tertiary student outcomes in their first year of study
2006
Valarie Margrain
Effective teacher-education practice: The impact of written assessment "feedback" for distance learners
2006
Robyn Chandler
Who, what, how, and why? Profiles, practices, pedagogies, and self-perception of adult literacy practitioners
2005
Paora Stucki
Narratives of beginning Maori teachers: Identifying forces that shape the first year of teaching
2005
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