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ENGLISH NEW ZEALAND

ENGLISH NEW ZEALAND is a group of well-established, quality English language schools located across New Zealand. ENGLISH NEW ZEALAND is a registered society that incorporates the long-standing organization known as FIELSNZ (Federation of Independent English Language Schools of New Zealand), which was set up in 1986.


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Author : Rela Created : 01 Nov 2004
 
International Language Week 2004

Key messages from International Language Week 10-16 August


Speaking only one language is like a grey, dull winter –   . . . more

Author : Edusearch Created : 01 Jul 2004
 
Studying in New Zealand
New Zealand qualifications for international students
The quality assurance practices that the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has in place gives both local and international students confidence when it comes to choosing a course of study in New Zealand.

The following questions are answered on the NZ Qualifications A  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 16 May 2004
 
Federation of Independent English Language Schools of New Zealand Incorporated
'FIELSNZ' stands for the Federation of Independent English Language Schools of New Zealand Incorporated. It is shortened to 'FIELS' for convenience.
All FIELS member schools are registered by the New Zealand Government under the 1990 Education Amendment Act. The New Zealand Qualification Authority has registered the schools and approved their study courses. Members of FIELS are signatories to th  . . . more
Author : Ruth Created : 27 Oct 2003
 
Code of Practice for International Students
NEW Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students

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Summary: Welcome to the revised Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students, August 2003. The Code establishes a framework for minimum standards, good practice procedures and a complaints procedure for providers enrolling  . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 03 Jul 2002
 
Staircase to Success in NZ
There are many courses available to students wanting to study in New Zealand. Following assessment you will be placed in a course level to suit your requirements. All English Language Schools do not offer this full range of courses. For further information and a larger more readable version of the staircase go to more
Author : Dominion English Schools Created : 06 Jul 2002
 
The Role of Metacognition in Second Language Teaching and Learning
During a National Public Radio broadcast in the United States in March 1999, a sixth grader explained what she was learning from playing the Stock Market Game, an activity designed to help children become familiar with how the stock market functions. She said, "This game makes me think how to think" (Prakash, 1999). What this statement reveals is that this young learner was beginning to understand  . . . more
Author : Neil J. Anderson, Brigham Young University Created : 03 Jul 2002
 
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