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Edscapes

Papers and presentations from the eDscapes conference - Mapping teachers' professional lives. The conference was held in Wellington from 18-20 April 2011 and brought together a mix of practice-based worshops and inspiring speakers on the themes of leadership, engagement and professional activism.

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(April 2011) Rachel Wikaira. Literacy, leadership and the New Zealand Curriculum: Our collective responsibility? Edscapes presentation
(April 2011) Lynne Whitney, Ngaire Bennie Nan Wehipeihana. Using tools from the Measurable Gains Framework for Ka Hikitia to guide conversations for educational institution inquiry and self review.
(April 2011) Jocelyn Syme. Advances in printing. Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Judyth Sachs. Accountability, standards and teacher activism: An unholy trinity or the way for the profession to shape the future? Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Christine Richmond. Engaging adolescents in learning. Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Christine Richmond. Engaging adolescents in learning: Practical ideas to enhance good teaching (post-keynote). Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Ben Mills. Education law in the classroom: The benefits of a rights-based approach. Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Ben Levin. Teacher organisations and the professionalisation of teaching - aka Student Success and the Professionalization of Teaching. Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Andrew John and Simon Hurley. Environmental education and the secondary sector. Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Lynley Hunter. Do you see what I see? Understanding and identifying students with visual processing disorders. Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Rose Hipkins. Exploring connections between engagement and "student voice". Edscapes presentation.
(April 2011) Monika Fry Jo Nicol. Oxfam’s Wara Bilong Life project: Water and sanitation education with an international twist Part 1. Edscapes presentation.
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