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CoRe: A way to build pedagogical content knowledge for beginning teachers
2013
Chris Eames, John Williams, Anne Hume, John Lockley
Connecting curriculum; connecting learning; negotiation and the arts
2012
Deborah Fraser, Viv Aitken, Graham Price, and Barbara Whyte
Building students’ inferential reasoning: Statistics curriculum Levels 5 and 6
2011
Maxine Pfannkuch, Pip Arnold and Chris Wild
Titiro Whakamuri, Hoki Whakamua. We are the future, the present and the past: Caring for self, others and the environment in early years’ teaching and learning
2010
Jenny Ritchie, Iris Duhn, Cheryl Rau, Janita Craw
Teaching and learning in the supervision of Maori doctoral students
2009
Elizabeth McKinley, Barbara Grant, Sue Middleton, Kathie Irwin and Les R. Tumoana Williams
Teachers Learning Mathematics: Professional development research
2009
Bill Barton and Judy Paterson
Investigating the relationship between whole-school approaches to education for sustainability and student learning. A summary
2009
Chris Eames, Miles Barker, Faye Wilson-Hill, and Barry Law
Training on the job: How do home-based co-ordinators support educators to notice, recognise, and respond?
2008
Tracey Hooker, Sally Peters, Sue Biggar, and Frances Bleaken
Together is better? Primary students’ and teachers’ experiences of collaborative learning online
2007
Pat Street, Jackie Ott, Anita Record, Caroline Mayo, Dorothy Haywood, and Sandra Williamson-Leadley
Te reo tataitai: Developing rich mathematical language in Māori immersion classrooms
2007
Tamsin Meaney, Uenuku Fairhall, and Tony Trinick
TLRI Mathematics Enhancement Project: Professional Development Research
2007
Bill Barton and Hannah Bartholomew
Teachers developing as researchers: teachers investigate their use of questions in mathematics
2007
Linda Bonne and Ruth Pritchard
with Shane Gault, Vanessa Hendry, Paulette Holland, Gillian Kissling, Susan Kliffen, Mark Kyne, Catherine Miller, and Jan Treeby
Early algebraic thinking: links to numeracy
2007
Chris Linsell
Addressing the needs of transient students: A collaborative approach to enhance teaching and learning in an area school
2007
Jude MacArthur and Nancy Higgins
Investigating responses to diversity in a secondary environment
2006
Lindsey Conner, Janinka Greenwood, and Peter Buyers
Making sense of learning at secondary school: an exploration by teachers with students
2006
Ruth G. Kane, Nicola Maw, and Christopher Chimwayange
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