...ies for learners at all levels of the school? (e.g. early childhood/junior classes, adult education programmes, staff professional development and higher education, careers / life edu...
...success in online learning is the support structures in the school. Schools should recognise that:
students’ online lessons require a higher priority that other school ac...
...e have common themes - they involve students creating, reflecting, discussing, finding patterns, manipulating, investigating, exploring... all the higher-order thinking activities tha...
...would not disallow achievement. Although, if all of the texts were at a higher level, it might indicate that the students should be assessed at that higher level.
It was gr...
...the Enabling e-Learning website.
Priority is given to:
Schools with higher numbers of students in MoE focus areas – Māori, Pasifika, Special Needs
Schools with higher numbers of lower achieving st...
If emotion is the basis of a great speech, then debating or persuading offers the opportunity for greatness to be achieved. While you may have no desire to set...
...this learning process has resulted in improved written work, reading, oral communication, and confidence. Sally has found there’s that higher level of engagement because t...
...racy Online discussed the power of 'Not yet' and helping students to see current grades as part of the path to achieving at higher levels.
This com...
...the criteria for that grade and the grades below it. However, insufficient evidence at one grade may sometimes be compensated for by evidence at a higher grade. For example, the learn...
...empts to meet the requirements with little effort - in which case, this is an eminently sensible change.
The same goes for the higher grade boundaries. So .....