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Music in the classroom: support for learning or source of distraction?

Music in the classroom: support for learning or source of distraction?

The use of music in classrooms continues to divide opinion, with research showing it can...

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Reading strategies for autistic learners

Reading strategies for autistic learners

What works for one learner may not work for another. And this is especially evident...

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Keeping learning on track through winter illnesses

Keeping learning on track through winter illnesses

As the winter term approaches, schools across New Zealand face the familiar challenge of rising...

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Building a positive classroom culture

Building a positive classroom culture

The beginning of the school year offers a crucial opportunity to set the tone for...

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Readjusting after strike action

Readjusting after strike action

Strike action works partly because it interrupts normal routines. Yet for many teachers, that time...

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Enhancing Safety in Science

Enhancing Safety in Science

In New Zealand, where innovation and education are celebrated, science classrooms stand as hubs of...

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Staying Informed: Exploring Education Magazines in New Zealand

Staying Informed: Exploring Education Magazines in New Zealand

In the fast-paced world of education, staying informed is key to ensuring that educators, administrators,...

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Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Subscribe to a Principal Today Magazine in Auckland

Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Subscribe to a Principal Today Magazine in Auckland

In the dynamic field of education, staying informed and up-to-date is crucial for principals, educators,...

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Maximising the Benefits of Principal Magazines for Educational Leaders

Maximising the Benefits of Principal Magazines for Educational Leaders

Principal Today magazine is a leading publication in New Zealand that provides valuable insights and...

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