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Renner, Suzanne; Bell, David – Curriculum Matters, 2016
Primary teachers in New Zealand schools are required to teach dance education as part of a balanced classroom programme. This responsibility requires that teachers have positive beliefs about their own competence and capabilities to teach dance to achieve desired outcomes for their students. This article presents qualitative findings from a…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Curriculum, Self Efficacy
Jayavant, Sharona – Education Sciences, 2016
This empirical research is about strengths-based leadership practices that seek to explore leadership for social justice and equity in New Zealand's culturally and linguistically diverse educational and social landscape. Similar to the diversity in other countries, where leaders demonstrate culturally responsive leadership practices in their quest…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Instructional Effectiveness, Social Justice
Tunmer, William E.; Chapman, James W. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2012
This study investigated the hypothesis that vocabulary influences word recognition skills indirectly through "set for variability", the ability to determine the correct pronunciation of approximations to spoken English words. One hundred forty children participating in a 3-year longitudinal study were administered reading and…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Word Recognition, Vocabulary Development, Pronunciation
McNaughton, Stuart; Lai, Mei Kuin – Teaching Education, 2009
A model of school change has been designed and implemented in a systematic replication series. Key principles are: that teachers need to be able to act as adaptive experts; that local evidence about teaching and learning is necessary to inform instructional design; that school professional learning communities are vehicles for changing teaching…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Instructional Design, Economic Status, Educational Change