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| The NZ Curriculum Project Interact | This is the Ministry of Education's initiative to build up resources and ideas to implement the new NZ curriculum. This is the interactive part of the Curriculum Online Project. It is important that we all contribute to this with our stories. The power is in sharing - and it is where you can find examples from other schools (eg Owairaka). |
| NZCER | NZCER are currently undertaking their own research into how schools are consulting with their communities. If you would like more information contact Keren Brooking. |
| NZ Government Engagement Good Practice Participate | This NZ site asks for feedback into building better government engagement with community and voluntary organisations. It also has links to a range of successful projects across sectors, including examples from different ethnic backgrounds. This website is a resource for government employees that promotes good practices in community engagement. Each section has a 'related resources' area featuring case-studies, useful links and further reading |
| PLOTpd Core Education | This is a website developed by Joan Dalton and David Anderson, in collaboration with Education Queensland. It is worth subscribing to if you want to gain a greater understanding of facilitation. They also run week long Art of Facilitation Workshops. For more information contact Core Education. |
| Building Engaged Schools | This USA site is based on the book of the same name. Although ideas are based on an American paradigm there are some useful surveys and resources that may be of use. I particularly like the list of faulty assumptions about learning. We all base what we do on the assumptions we have in our heads - what assumptions do you have about community engagement? |