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International Perspectives of Public Education in New Zealand


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  • 2015 MayX in New Zealand by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    2015 MayX in New Zealand

    MayX in New Zealand now showing in Hipp Hall Gallery. Starring Erica Blake, Katie Burke, Casey Carrell, Alyson Cotter, Abigail Dahlman, Dougie Dingess, Maddy Gentry, Lauren Girouard, Caroline Harris, Caroline Holley, Michele Manceor, Chandler Massey, Ashley McCollum, Sarah Noble, Madison Peeples, Lindy Perry, PollyRose Philpot, Alex Scott, Olivia Stevens, Britt Viergever, Madison Wolfe, George Lipscomb, and Katie Stover.

  • Accessing Maori literature on the iPad by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Accessing Maori literature on the iPad

    Maori students at Finlayson Park School in Auckland use iPads to access literature in their native language.

  • Breens Intermediate school sign in English and Maori by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Breens Intermediate school sign in English and Maori

    Sign entrance to Breens Intermediate in Christchurch displaying values in English and in Maori

  • Cadbury chocolate factory tour by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Cadbury chocolate factory tour

    The group took a little time off while in Dunedin to tour the Cadbury chocolate factory.

  • Finlayson Park Open Air School students by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Finlayson Park Open Air School students

    A student from Finlayson Park Open Air School in Christchurch helps Ashley McCollum try on a necklace.

  • Gondola ride in Queenstown by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Gondola ride in Queenstown

    The Gondola Ride in Queenstown is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. Going up!

  • Group photograph at Weymouth Primary School by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Group photograph at Weymouth Primary School

    The group gathers in front of the office at Weymouth Primary School in Auckland after a successful visit.

  • Lion Rock at Piha Beach by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Lion Rock at Piha Beach

    A view off the side of Lion Rock at Piha Beach outside of Auckland.

  • Maori translations of classic children's books by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Maori translations of classic children's books

    Classic children’s books translated to Maori. Titles are The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak, Who's Hiding? by Satoru Onishi, Monkey Puzzle by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, and Daniel's Matariki Feast by Rebecca Beyer and Linley Wellington.

  • Morakai boulders on South Island by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Morakai boulders on South Island

    The Morakai Boulders on the East Coast of the South Island are an example of a tourist site that combines Maori legend with beautiful views.

  • Powhiri performance by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Powhiri performance

    Students at Fendalton Open Air Primary School in Christchurch performed a Powhiri for Furman students upon arrival.

  • Primary school student reads to class in Maori by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Primary school student reads to class in Maori

    A student at Finlayson Park School in Auckland demonstrates her command of her home language by reading her own writing to her bilingual class.

  • Primary school students work on their writing by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Primary school students work on their writing

    Students in New Zealand are given opportunities to work on their writing throughout the classroom. Shoes are optional! Teachers give students many choices, including whether kids want to wear shoes or not.

  • School play garden by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    School play garden

    A play-garden with recycled tires used as planters at Discovery One school in Christchurch.

  • School playground by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    School playground

    A magical playground setting at the University of Auckland that incorporated many natural elements

  • Student mural from Summerland Primary School by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Student mural from Summerland Primary School

    Students at Summerland Primary in Auckland express their individuality through this colorful mural.

  • Students display QR codes of thank you speeches by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Students display QR codes of thank you speeches

    Students at Summerland Primary School in Auckland made thank you speeches for their school and teachers connected with these QR codes.

  • Student writing stories in Maori by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Student writing stories in Maori

    This young student shows the Maori stories she wrote in her journal to Michele Manceor.

  • Summerland Primary School students by EDU-265: International Perspectives on Public Education

    Summerland Primary School students

    Casey Carrell plays with two students from Summerland Primary in Auckland.

 
 
 

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