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1. A taxonomy of common engineering activities and competencies.

12. Children’s Understanding of Water Safety and Perceptions of Risk at the Beach.

15. Digital reboot.

16. DISCUSSING SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS.

22. Curriculum changes must tackle the lifelong consequences of NZ's alarming literacy and numeracy declines.

23. Curriculum change, challenges and teacher responsibility.

24. EDITORIAL.

25. Radical Assessment and Qualification Reform in New Zealand: The Rocky Road to National Certificate of Educational Achievement.

26. A trauma shake-up: Are NZ graduates being prepared for the real world?

27. Reciprocal role peer tutoring: Can it enhance students' motivation and perceptions of proficiency when learning a foreign language?

28. Learning communities for curriculum change: key factors in an educational change process in New Zealand.

29. Curriculum Liquefaction (Shifting Sands) in Senior School Physical Education in New Zealand: Critical Pedagogical Approaches and Dilemmas.

30. What is Physical Education in Primary Schools in Aotearoa/New Zealand?

31. Physical Education, Exercise Science and Pedagogy: Forging the Links.

32. Physical education and the New Zealand curriculum: Maximising the opportunity.

33. THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY CURRICULUM CHANGE.

34. Opportunities for geography in the New Zealand senior secondary school in the context of current curriculum developments.

36. Tax Knowledge for Undergraduate Accounting Majors: Conceptual v. Technical.

37. Curriculum change in Health and Physical Education: The devil's perspective.

38. Curriculum and Assessment Policy in New Zealand: ten years of reforms.

39. GETTING TRACTION FOR CURRICULUM CHANGE.

40. Enablers and Barriers to Successful Implementation of Cooperative Learning through Professional Development.

41. The Effects of Modular Curriculum Delivery on a New Zealand Secondary School.

42. shifting sands.

43. Building Innovative and Imaginative Curriculum Programmes Through An Inquiry Approach To Learning.

44. Curriculum: How Does it Change?

45. Inspiring interest and relevance.

46. Change - challenge and opportunity.

47. Teaching professional development in undergraduate medical education.

48. Facts of life.

49. School Lines: The New Zealand Curriculum (2007): Myths, Mischief and Media Claptrap.

50. revised curriculum in an international context.

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