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New Zealand Principals' Federation - Latest News [Page 11]

Principal’s Federation slams National

Thursday, 14 April 2005, 2:02 pm | New Zealand Principals' Federation

The New Zealand Principal’s Federation has labelled the National education policy as a giant step backward, and a blatant attempt at vote-catching. More >>

Call for revolution in our schools

Friday, 28 June 2002, 2:20 pm | New Zealand Principals' Federation

New Zealand is sitting on a potential educational tourism goldmine – but this will only be realised if schools take the opportunity to be world leaders in 21st century education, says a top selling non-fiction author. More >>

Give students a ‘digital sandpit'

Thursday, 27 June 2002, 2:43 pm | New Zealand Principals' Federation

Sitting in the classroom can feel like a step back in time for some students, says a leading Australian educator. More >>

Heads of the school heads announced

Thursday, 27 June 2002, 9:53 am | New Zealand Principals' Federation

Nelson’s Jenny Earle has been reelected unopposed as president of the New Zealand Principals’ Federation. More >>

Gifted Children Shouldn’t Be Left To Own Devices

Wednesday, 26 June 2002, 2:05 pm | New Zealand Principals' Federation

Principals are being urged to make sure that gifted students in their schools aren’t “banging their heads on the classroom ceiling” as they try to reach their full potential. More >>

Top Leaders Needed For Top Schools

Tuesday, 25 June 2002, 2:15 pm | New Zealand Principals' Federation

New Zealand Principals’ Federation President Jenny Earle is urging quality teachers to think seriously about travelling down the principal career path. More >>

Make Sure Lessons Not Falling On Deaf Ears

Monday, 24 June 2002, 2:58 pm | New Zealand Principals' Federation

It’s all very well having literacy and numeracy initiatives, but they’re a waste of time unless the students can hear what is going on. More >>

Principals Hit The Capital For Biggest Conference

Wednesday, 19 June 2002, 9:51 am | New Zealand Principals' Federation

Concern that bad classroom acoustics may mean some lessons are falling on deaf ears will be among the issues under the spotlight when principals gather in Wellington for their annual conference this month. More >>

 

 
 
 
 
 

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