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Gill Rutherford – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2024
The compulsory education of students who have complex learning characteristics has received little attention in New Zealand research literature. This paper explores the positive educational experiences of a student who transferred from one high school to another in the same city, which resulted in him 'actually learning'. Using Appreciative…
Descriptors: Learning, Foreign Countries, High School Students, School Choice
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V. Baskaran; L. A. Chubb; C. B. Fouché – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Young people with long-term conditions (LTCs) often experience prolonged school absences. School absenteeism can adversely affect home or hospital-bound (HHB) young people's wellbeing and subsequent re-entry to school. Social connectedness through technology, especially for young people, is a burgeoning area of international research. However,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Adolescents, Chronic Illness
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Page, Angela; Anderson, Joanna; Charteris, Jennifer – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2023
In the past 10 years Aotearoa/New Zealand, the educational landscape has experienced a significant shift towards Innovative Learning Environments (ILEs). The paper discusses the perceptions of 79 Aotearoa/New Zealand teachers who work with students with high and very high needs in mainstream Innovative Learning Environments (ILEs), and the aspects…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Special Needs Students, Educational Innovation
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Mitchell, Fiona – Kairaranga, 2023
The foundation of inclusive education is that every learner has the potential to contribute positively to society. A sense of belonging to society is vital to this contribution, and to the growth and development of autistic children and young people. New Zealand has made some positive progress towards inclusive education, with some education…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Student Rights
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Fabian Gunnars – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2024
Digital technology in primary education can both be distracting and increase attentiveness. Many students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) have difficulties with skills that address attention, and teachers are expected to provide support. Such skills are referred to as Executive Function (EF) in neuroscience, relating to self-regulation,…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Attention, Executive Function, Self Control
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Kaili C. Zhang – Issues in Educational Research, 2025
While researchers have devoted significant attention to the well-being of teaching professionals, there remains a notable gap in our understanding of early childhood intervention practitioners. For example, little is known about the factors maintaining professionals' commitment and effectiveness throughout their careers, including the role of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Psychological Patterns
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Gibbs, Bronwyn – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2023
Rangahau Matauranga o Aotearoa / New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) is refreshing the PAT mathematics assessments. As the owners and administrators of PATs and strong proponents of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, NZCER has a responsibility to ensure our assessments evolve and reflect the unique context of Aotearoa New Zealand. The…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Achievement Tests, Mathematics Tests, Foreign Countries
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Chu, Joanna Ting Wai; McCormack, Jessica C.; Marsh, Samantha; Bullen, Chris – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2023
Background: Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is a common form of developmental disability but may be poorly understood by professionals working with people with FASD. The aim of the research is to understand the FASD knowledge, attitudes, awareness, and practices among people employed by the education sector in Aotearoa New Zealand and…
Descriptors: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Knowledge Level, Teacher Attitudes, Students with Disabilities
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Nicola McDowell – Kairaranga, 2023
Cerebral visual impairment is a high incidence visual issue with a prevalence rate of 3.4% of children in mainstream education (Williams et al., 2021). However, it is still a very unknown condition with very little awareness in the general public (Ravenscroft et al., 2021). The aim of this research was to better understand how CVI related visual…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Neurological Impairments, Mainstreaming
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Kevin R. Sumayang; Kaycee Celendron; Neil P. Declaro; Deodato L. Flandez Jr. – Online Submission, 2022
This study aims to generate thorough and comprehensive review of the teacher's perspective and hands-on experience in mainstreaming LSENs in a regular classroom, including teachers' attitudes and perceptions, challenges encountered, and teaching approach in handling mainstreamed classrooms. A scoping review framework by Arksey and O'Malley's…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Inclusion, Teacher Attitudes
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Jane McCormack; Kerry Ttofari; Deborah Denman; Gaenor Dixon; Sharon Crosbie; Anna Cronin – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2025
Purpose: For speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in schools, outcome measurement is an important element of practice, enabling us to evaluate the efficacy of our service provision and guiding future decision making, funding, and resource allocation. When selecting outcomes to measure, it is helpful to consider both the level at which…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Speech Language Pathology, Response to Intervention, Speech Impairments
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Claire Sinnema; Joelle Rodway; Jude MacArthur; Rachel Cann – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2025
Inclusive education is vital for the rights of all children to education to be met and teacher aides are key players in inclusive education efforts. But inclusive education policy aspirations, like other policies, often fail to be fully realised. In this article we focus on the inclusion of teacher aides in educational networks and the extent to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
Missy Morton; Anne-Marie McIlroy; Jude MacArthur – Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, 2024
This 2-year participatory action research project explored how learning to use narrative assessment supported teachers' inclusive practices for disabled secondary school-aged students who are considered to be working long term in Level 1 of The New Zealand Curriculum (NZC) (Ministry of Education, 2007). Although the Ministry of Education has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Secondary School Students, Students with Disabilities
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Leete, Nicola – Kairaranga, 2023
All children in Aotearoa New Zealand have the right to enrol in and receive a quality, inclusive education. Despite this, a recent report by the Education Review Office (ERO, 2022), the government's external education evaluation agency, identified numerous ways in which disabled akonga are excluded from and within the education system. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Rights, Access to Education, Inclusion
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Walls, Helen; Johnston, Michael – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2021
"Fast Feedback" is a feedback system for primary student writing. Developed in line with a Writer(s)-Within-Community model, and empirical research in the fields of writing instruction, feedback and self-regulation, this system uses individualized goals and focused feedback in the expectation that it will accelerate student progress. In…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Formative Evaluation, Elementary School Students, Writing Evaluation
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