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NZ students excel in IB
 
Authentic Learning at Waiariki
 
Other Industry Training System
 
Group Students Visa Rules
 
150 schools network upgrade
 

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Volunteer to teach English to Adult Refugees & Migrants

Teach English

We train volunteers to teach English to adult migrants and refugees. We also employ ESOL teachers.

 

Writers gather in cyber-classroom

Developing writers from all over the Wellington region are poised to join the burgeoning online classrooms run by the highly successful Creative Writing unit at Whitireia Community Polytechnic. The new online version of the creative writing course means people who can't get to a conventional classroom can still learn the craft from established authors. They can indulge their passion for writing  . . . more
 

Dyslexia in the Workplace

The amount of paperwork seems to be growing in all jobs. You may find some of these techniques helpful (with acknowledgments to the excellent �Dyslexia in the Workplace� by Diana Bartlett and Sylvia Moody, and to the Employers' Forum Briefing paper No. 6 on Dyslexia): Overall strategies 1. Break tasks down into small chunks that you can manage 2. Keep a �Jobs to do� list, and cross off t  . . . more
 
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