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  1. school's out for the summer
  2. Just been to my son's graduation as a fully registered teacher. Very proud moment as a mum : )
  3. all jobs finished, all paper sorted, all milestones completed, flying home on my kune kune pig
  4. @KiwiJoe90 thank you so much. have a good weekend
  5. @KiwiJoe90 I would love one if you still have any left
  6. Just spent time in four teachers' classroom. I love watching learning in action.
  7. @janearmstrong it is under the programme tab
  8. South Australia triangulated teacher expert knowledge with research outcomes.#ulearn09
  9. great workshop on teaching for effective learning by Karen and Deb from South Australia
  10. four of our kids and a teacher just arrived from Wellington #ulearn09
  11. good to see that integrated schools are getting part of the pie #ulearn09
  12. @BronSt so i am not the only one multi-tasking at this workshop
  13. listening to wayne mcintosh talking about wikieducator at preconference workshop at #ulearn09 - very exciting for NZ education
  14. have arrived in Christchurch for #ulearn09 and am waiting for the fun to begin.
  15. Just back from the gym - boy I love the holidays and now on with my ULearn workshop preparation!
  16. 'biggest difference in student achievement is within not between schools' - came from a secondary study so is it true for primary schools?
  17. had a fantastic time with staff this morning looking at Glasser's connecting and disconnecting habits.
  18. finished for the day - more behind than when I started - time to get on a bike at the gym. Will probably spend evening catching up (again!)
  19. Thinking about what I learnt at the Software for Free conference in Wellington today. Great experience
  20. does anyone know of a more recent clip that delivers a similar to "A vision of students today'.