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Kristin Teacher Wins
14 Jun 2009
$124 m in community education
13 Jun 2009
$69.7 m for early childhood ed
01 Jun 2009
Investment tertiary education
01 Jun 2009
Min pleased pay talks settled
30 May 2009
Ex response Trades Academies
22 May 2009
National Standards consultatio
19 May 2009
Improved training for leaders
18 May 2009
Property projects given boost
08 May 2009
Ensures childrens� safety
29 Apr 2009
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Understanding Dyslexia
24 Jun 2009
Voices of Autism
22 Jun 2009
Seeking immigration advice
16 Jun 2009
What is Autism?
01 Jun 2009
Good character
19 Apr 2009
The Floating Classroom
24 Mar 2009
What is bullying?
24 Mar 2009
Why study in NZ?
16 Mar 2009
ADHD/Dyslexia tips for teacher
16 Mar 2009
Choosing an ECE Service
19 Jan 2009
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  about edusearch
Edusearch is a vision to bring New Zealand Education onto one site. Our intention is to provide a dynamic, informative and easy to use educational website that links all educational consumers and providers in New Zealand to each other and the world thus raising the profile of education towards the future in our country.

Edusearch has been designed by two New Zealand teachers with a wealth of combined teaching experience. Through their experience in the education field, they have seen the need to link more closely parents, children, educators and education providers. They see people as life long learners from pre-school to adults.

This site will be forever evolving bringing up to date information and ideas to those involved in education. The boutiques offer a cost effective way of providers promoting what they do.
Ruth Amrein has graduated with a Post Graduate Degree in Education and specialises in working with children with behavioural and learning difficulties and has worked in both New Zealand and overseas. She has taught in primary, intermediate, secondary and special schools. Ruth works with children, parents and educators. As an RTLB, Ruth knows the value of networking and linking the wealth of expertise and experience in New Zealand.

Glenys Stanton has graduated with a Degree in Teaching and Learning and is a classroom teacher specialising in Gifted Education and ICT. She works with children from Year 2 to Year 6 and is passionate about supporting children to reach their full potential. Glenys has developed innovative and exciting programmes particularly for children who �think outside the square�. Glenys lives in Auckland and has four boys ranging in age from 23 to 11 years old.

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