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Whakapapa is a “WH” Word and it’s the best one

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 26, 2014February 9, 2023

Whakapapa is a WH word. What is whakapapa?

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  • 2015

The scariest thing I’ve read all year about literacy and numeracy provision and funding…

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 26, 2014

There’s not much that catches me off guard these days. However, this did. I’ve posted…

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  • 2.0

How to get started on Assessment Task 1 of the NCALNE (Voc): The New Zealand context

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 22, 2014April 8, 2015

UPDATED FOR 2015: Please go here. If you need to complete the NCALNE (Voc) and…

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  • 2.0

How do you get started mapping literacy and numeracy demands with the Learning Progressions (and for Assessment 3 of the NCALNE (Voc)?

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 21, 2014November 5, 2014

Ok… so you’ve enrolled in the NCALNE (Voc) training to upskill yourself around literacy and…

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  • 2.0

How do you develop embedded numeracy learning outcomes that are relevant to trades tutors?

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 17, 2014

Recently, we did some work around developing learning outcomes with group that had a lot…

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  • Embed literacy and numeracy

Where’s the numeracy in the visual arts? 6 Sexy Solutions

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 16, 2014August 28, 2020

Where is numeracy in the visual arts. Actually, it’s everywhere. Dive in to this blog post for some examples and a bit of deeper discussion.

Learning

Learn

Maths

visual art

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  • 2015

Change in some foundation-level tutor qualification requirements: NCALNE (Voc) Requirement from 2015

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 9, 2014

The TEC announced recently that from 2015 the NCALNE (Voc) qualification and training will be…

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  • NCALNE

How to Understand Box and Whisker Plots and Master the 5-Number Summary used by the Assessment Tool (LNAAT)

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on October 7, 2014October 5, 2020

How to Understand Box and Whisker Plots and the 5 Number Summary as used in the Literacy and Numeracy for Adults Assessment Tool (LNAAT)

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  • ALEC

Embedding literacy and numeracy with the NZ Department of Corrections staff

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on September 29, 2014

This is a summary of all of the video content to date that highlights some…

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  • 2.0

MOOC 2.0 – What could Salman Khan do to make online learning even better?

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on September 29, 2014September 29, 2014

You’ve got to be careful looking for photos of Sal Khan online… There’s a Bollywood…

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