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Dunn, Karyn; Strafford, Ed; Marston, Chris – 2003
This study investigated current classroom assessment practices by surveying teachers in New Zealand at years 5, 7, and 9 on the assessments they use in the areas of English and mathematics, the purposes of the assessment, and the assessments that provide the most useful information. A total of 676 questionnaires were returned from 311 full…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Intermediate Grades
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Mark, Andrea – New Zealand Journal of Geography, 1999
Discusses the New Zealand Geography Olympiad for 4th, 5th, and 6th form geography students, focusing on the schools round, the regional rounds, and the National Final, which produced a four member team that traveled to Toronto (Canada) to compete in the 4th National Geographic International Geography Olympiad. Discusses the International Olympiad.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geography Instruction, Intermediate Grades, International Programs
Croft, Cedric – 2003
This booklet is the Teacher's Manual for "Spell-Write" (Revised), a text to aid students in New Zealand in writing, spelling, and word study programs. "Spell-Write" (Revised) will be used predominantly in Years 4-7 classrooms. The overriding principle which has been retained in this revised edition is that of…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Foreign Countries, Intermediate Grades, Middle Schools
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Merrett, Frank; Thorpe, Susan – Educational Psychology, 1996
Separately examines the effectiveness of each of the elements of the pause, prompt, praise technique (the elements are usually part of a three-part process). The tutoring technique is used to help slow learners with their reading. Praise was found to be the most significant factor in improvement. (MJP)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Nairn, Karen – New Zealand Journal of Geography, 1995
Argues that female students remain disproportionately quiet in geography classes because of male bias forms of instruction. Maintains that girls' interest and responses increased when examples and issues involving women were introduced. Includes tabulation and classification of responses by gender, and comments from female students. (MJP)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Discussion (Teaching Technique)