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What is Meaningful Assessment?
If you were trying to teach kids about floatation, how would you go about it? How would you know that the concepts you are trying to impart on the kids are being transfered? If they can recite the principles of floatation, do they really understand them? Could they apply them? In other words, what is meaningful assessment?
I have two students I am thinking about. One is a very bright, academicall  . . . more
Author : AM Created : 11 Oct 2009
 
Auckland Museum School Programme 2007




The new Auckland Museum Education Program outlining the services to schools for 2007 is now available.  We present a mix of innovative new programmes and some old favourites. 
 
New Stevenson Learning Centre
The Museum provides education services to more than 500 schools and early childhood facilities around the region. We educate around 66,500 school children e  . . . more
Author : Ed Created : 05 Dec 2006
 
Starting School.
Starting School.


Starting school for the first time or beginning a new school is a big step in your child�s life and for your family. This checklist covers some of the important things to remember to help the first days run smoothly.
In your child�s school bag

Sunhat and sunblock (or you can apply sunblock at home before they leave)   
A sweatshirt in case it ge  . . . more
Author : Edcentre Created : 14 Apr 2006
 
Steps to Literacy
Steps to Literacy   Steps to Literacy is a new remedial literacy course designed for pupils of 8 years and upwards with a reading/spelling age of between 7 and 10 years.  It can be used outside those parameters, but pupils with lower reading/spelling ages than 7 will need considerable extra support and consolidation.  A �starter� course is being prepared for this group and will be  . . . more
Author : Ros Created : 18 Jan 2006
 
Future Problem Solving
What is FPS?
Future Problem Solving is a year long programme where students, working in teams, learn and apply a six-step problem solving process which provides them with the tools to tackle problems which they will meet throughout their life. Throughout the year, students apply the process to consider the challenges and issues contained within complex social and scientific problems to be faced i  . . . more
Author : Ed Created : 15 Oct 2005
 
Education Marketing Starts in the Elevator
Education Marketing Starts in the Elevator  The new school year has started. Many school managers are scratching their heads and wondering. Where have the forecasted extra students gone? Why do we have more students than budgeted for?  Chances are both questions are symptomatic of one thing; the perception of the school in the community.   Schools are either effective or ine  . . . more
Author : Dave Shearer Created : 02 Aug 2004
 
Assessment Tools for Teaching and Learning (asTTle)
What is asTTle?


asTTle stands for Assessment Tools for Teaching and Learning � He P�naha Aromatawai m� te Whakaako me te Ako.

These are tools for assessing literacy and numeracy in years 5, 6, and 7, in English and te reo M�ori. They have been developed for the Ministry of Education by the University of Auckland.

These tools enable teachers to track the progress and achievement of both  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 11 Mar 2004
 
Why Spelling Is Crucial for Reading

From the English-orthography-in-a-nutshell description above, it is clear that not only is good spelling essential for recognizing words, good spelling is critical for decoding meaning from the plethora of English words that don't adhere to strict phonetic rules. Students who work at increasing their familiarity with spelling patterns are well on their way to developing automatic word recognitio  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 29 Jan 2004
 
Drug Abuse Resistance Education (NZ)
D.A.R.E. New Zealand, with the approval of D.A.R.E. International, has developed, produced and implemented six educational programmes that are unique to Aotearoa, New Zealand.

Some of these programmes are delivered in partnership between the classroom teacher and a trained Police Education Officers. D.A.R.E. New Zealand maintains a strong affiliation with New Zealand Police.

D.A.R.E. New Zea  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 02 Feb 2003
 
Less Is More with Kids and Money
Less Is More with Kids and Money


Basic money management tips are presented in this article to help your children relate to money in positive ways.
If you're the kind of parent who's always handing out the bucks to that adorable set of puppydog eyes beseeching up at you -- pocket your wallet now! Make sure your child gets money "the old-fashioned way," advises Bruce A. Baldwin, a practicing   . . . more
Author : Gifted Children Created : 06 Dec 2002
 
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