| Title: Early childhood education : a time to reflect Author: Glover, Anne Subject: | Early childhood education | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.5, no.1, 1996 Collation: p. 21-23 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Educational systems planning and management Author: Rees, Trevor Subject: | Basic Education and Life Skills Programme Basic education|Oceania School management and organization | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.5, no.1, 1996 Collation: p. 16 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Education for environmentally sustainable development in the Pacific islands : thoughts and ideas for teachers Author: Thaman, Randolph Robert Subject: | Nature study|Study and teaching (Elementary)|Oceania Environmental education|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.9, no.2, 2000 Collation: p. 29-34 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Education for sustainability : an appropriate concept for Pacific Island schools? Author: Taylor, Neil, Nathan, Subhashni Subject: | Sustainable development|Oceania Environmental education|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.10, no.2, 2001 Collation: p. 3-7 ; Abstract: The title asks for a question, and the article answers: Yes, for many reasons, it is important to teach students about the key issues involved in sustainability. However, in order to do this effectively, teaching and learning styles will need to change.
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| Title: Effective communication with families and communities for the benefit of children Author: Kedrayate, Akanisi Subject: | Community and school|Oceania Education|Parent participation|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.8, no.2, 1999 Collation: p. 17-19 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Elementary science in the Republic of the Marshall Islands Author: Taylor, Neil Subject: | Science|Study and teaching (Elementary)|Marshall Islands | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.2, no.1, 1993 Collation: p. 4-6 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Evaluating Pacific curricula : making learning relevant Author: Kings, Clive, Taylor, Neil Subject: | Curriculum evaluation|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.9, no.2, 2000 Collation: p. 2-5 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Evaluating science education in Pacific primary schools Author: Taylor, Neil, Kings, Clive Subject: | Science|Study and teaching|Evaluation Science|Study and teaching Curriculum evaluation|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.7, no.1, 1998 Collation: 3; Abstract: This article includes a proposal which challenges science educators to reassess their thinking about the purpose of science education, to make science curricula more relevant, and to share resources and ideas.
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| Title: Evaluation in practice : problem-based learning in science Author: Lal, Ravinesh Subject: | Environmental policy|Decision making Science|Study and teaching (Secondary) Problem-based learning | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.9, no.2, 2000 Collation: p. 6-10 : Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Examiners and curriculum developers Author: Rees, Trevor Subject: | Curriculum-based assessment|Oceania Curriculum planning|Oceania Educational tests and measurements|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.1, no.1, 1992 Collation: p. 16-17 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Exceptional individuals and special education Author: Heeraman, Joyce Dhanrajie Subject: | Exceptional children People with disabilities | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.9, no.2, 2000 Collation: p. 17-21 : Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Extending the reach of schools Author: Veramu, Joseph C. Subject: | Dropouts|Fiji Education|Fiji | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.11, no.1, 2002 Collation: p. 24-27 ; Abstract: Fiji's school system is failing to be inclusive in terms of educating all students for successful citizenship. There are still far too many who leave school early and have not been taught the skills needed to earn a livelihood. This article looks at some ways of reducing the drop-out rate and offers suggestion on how to better prepare students for life after school.
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| Title: Extensive reading and the upper primary/junior secondary school english curriculum Author: Benson, Cliff J. Subject: | Reading (Middle school) Books and reading|Developing countries Children|Books and reading | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.2, no.2, 1993 Collation: 22-24; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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