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McGee, Clive – Educational Forum, 1995
The New Zealand Curriculum Framework consists of principles of learning and teaching, essential learning areas, skills, attitudes, values, and assessment methods. Conflicts to be resolved include cooperation versus competition, priorities among subjects, testing, equity versus economic goals, and ownership of the curriculum. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Educational Principles
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Cavanagh, Tom – Kairaranga, 2008
The release of "The New Zealand Curriculum" causes us to rethink the aims of education. Dr Cavanagh offers an alternative set of aims to the vision outlined in the Ministry of Education document, which is based, at least in part, on socialisation into the corporate industrial world. Dr Cavanagh's position is focused on putting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Interpersonal Relationship, Student Behavior
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Fitzgerald, Tanya – Management in Education, 2009
This author begins by mapping the policy changes of the past 20 years that have occupied and changed the educational terrain in New Zealand. Fundamentally, the reform of education was premised on ideological conjecture that some changes (structural, administrative, pedagogical and managerial) were required, and that these changes would deliver…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Social Justice
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Philips, David – Educational Review, 2000
Analyzes three aspects of reform in New Zealand elementary-secondary education since 1989: curriculum changes, a new assessment program, and changes in qualifications in senior secondary education. Highlights the influences of other countries in reform and discusses the emphasis on learning outcomes. (SK)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Assessment, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Chapman, James W. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1992
This article discusses reasons for rejection of the learning disability category in New Zealand and describes the general education and special education systems in New Zealand. It is suggested that the needs of such students may potentially be met by new policies for "high incidence" special needs. Teacher training needs are also…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Incidence
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Shore, Cris – Learning and Teaching: The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences, 2010
This article explores the legacy of three decades of neoliberal reforms on New Zealand's university system. By tracing the different government policies during this period, it seeks to contribute to wider debates about the trajectory of contemporary universities in an age of globalisation. Since Lyotard's influential report on "The Postmodern…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Organizational Culture, Institutional Mission