Resources

CURRICULUM SUPPORT MATERIAL

 [|Curriculum strategies. This blog contains many ideas and resources for talking about the curriculum in your school. Click on the find more link to see the full blog posts.]  [|RWC 2011 education programme] -The education programme presents Rugby World Cup 2011 as a context for engaging students in learning activities relevant to their everyday lives. It also encourages primary and intermediate students to understand and get involved in the biggest sporting event ever held in New Zealand.  [|NZC resource bank] - This tool organises resources and information that support professional learning and leadership as schools implement //The New Zealand Curriculum//.  [|Curriculum research reports]  [|Ministry curriculum guides] - This section provides Ministry guidance for school principals, curriculum leaders, and teachers as they implement //The New Zealand Curriculum.// // [|National Standards] -// National Standards came into effect in English-medium schools with pupils in Years 1 to 8 in 2010. The standards set clear expectations that students need to meet in reading, writing, and mathematics in the first eight years at school. Information gathering for Ngā Whanaketanga Rūmaki Māori – the Māori medium standards – began in term one 2010.  [|Kia ora and welcome to the Ministry of Education’s website for school leadership.]  [|Welcome to Assessment Online]  [|Welcome to Home–School Partnerships online!]

Use the links below to check out the extensive range of teaching and learning strategies

 [|Welcome to English Online]

 [|Welcome to Literacy Online]

 [|Welcome to ESOL Online]

** [|Pasifika Resources on TKI] ** ** [|Polyfest article - Samoa Times] ** <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">** [|Commentary on ASB Polyfest - Samoan] **

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