Browsing Teaching and Learning by Subject "Education"
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A tale of two tertiary educators: Life and death in the 21st century.
(2006)In the field of tertiary education, many of today's problems are paradoxically the result of yesterday's solutions. Once successful institutions can lose their position as front-runners, and may even collapse, if they don't ... -
An exploration of field-based early childhood teacher education in Aotearoa.
(2009)Discusses field-based early childhood teacher in education in Aotearoa. -
Being bi-cultural.
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Blended learning : the BEST we can do?
(2010)Blended learning' seems the latest term claimed by e-learning advocates. While it is clear that complementing face-to-face education with e-learning (which is how many understand the term 'blended') can result in benefits ... -
Connecting the dots: Academia, industry, online.
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Creating a culturally relevant model of support for Maori learners in the tertiary sector.
(2010)Support for first-year degree Maori students for engagement, retention and success is one of the priority outcomes the Tertiary Education Commission (2007) has directed for higher education providers in Aotearoa/New Zealand. ... -
Development of connections through the quest for truth.
(2008)The presentation is aimed at drawing interest towards a new form of education which can help to develop connections among our learners. Analogies and diagrams will be presented to highlight the key points of the paper which ... -
Do you dance at work Mummy?
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Editorial: Prizing equity in education and research in the field of open, flexible and distance learning.
(2014)Valuing more open and equitable approaches to practice and research in the field of flexible, open, and distance learning enables the editors of the Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning (JOFDL) to better describe ... -
Education for and with industry.
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Education in an electronic era: richness, reach and the emergence of new learning communities.
(2007)The electronic era provides opportunities in education for 'richness' (that is, the overall quality of information) and 'reach' (the overall number of people involved in the exchange of information)' in contrast to 'richness ...