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Examining the potential of critical and Kaupapa Māori approaches to leading education reform in New Zealand’s English-medium secondary schools
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2016)This paper discusses expectations, policies and practices that currently underpin education within the New Zealand context. It acknowledges the ongoing failure of this policy framework to positively influence reform for ... -
Examining the Professional Learning and Development of Principals and Teachers in Maori Medium.
(University of Waikato, 2013)The Resource Teacher Māori service (RTM) has been working to lift the performance of principals and teachers of Māori medium schools for over 25 years as Māori medium education has attempted to achieve the twofold aim of ... -
Examining the relationship between work-related factors and work-family-related factors on work-family conflict
(Nova Southeastern University, 2003)The current work-family conflict literature is characterized by limitations in focus and methodology, particularly with a failure to link work-family conflict with work-family policies. This study compares the influence ... -
Examining the teacher identity-agency relationship through legitimate peripheral participation: A longitudinal investigation
(Routledge, 2018)This paper brings a unique, longitudinal perspective to the field of teacher identity by extending on Lave and Wenger’s notion of legitimate peripheral participation to theorise the relationship between teacher identity ... -
Examining work-family practice use and employee attitudes in a New Zealand local government organisation
(The University of Waikato, 2002)Work-family practices have proliferated in response to major changes in the workplace, including the increased participation rates of women and mothers, the rise in dual-career families and single parent families, and ... -
Examining young students’ preference for parenting styles and the effects of gender and emotions
(The University of Waikato, 2020)This study used a new research method in order to examine the preference of young participants for a particular parenting style and how self-reported emotions (positive or negative) could have influenced their preference. ... -
Examples of complete solvability of 2D classical superintegrable systems
(Institute of Mathematics of National Academy of Science of Ukraine, 2015)Classical (maximal) superintegrable systems in n dimensions are Hamiltonian systems with 2n - 1 independent constants of the motion, globally defined, the maximum number possible. They are very special because they can be ... -
Examples of practical digital libraries: collections built internationally using Greenstone
(Springer, 2002)Although the field of digital libraries is still young, digital library collections have been built around the world and are being deployed on numerous public web sites. But what is a digital library, exactly? In many ... -
The excellence in research for Australia Scheme: An evaluation of the draft journal weights for economics
(Waikato Management School, 2009-07)In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and evaluation system for research conducted at the nation’s universities. Although the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) ... -
The ‘Excellence in Research for Australia’ scheme: A test drive of draft journal weights with New Zealand data
(Australian Inst Management, 2009)The paper assesses the draft weighting system used by the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) scheme for measuring the output of refereed economics journal articles. It does so by using data from New Zealand’s ... -
Exceptional zeros of p-adic L-functions over non-abelian extensions
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2014)Suppose E is an elliptic curve over , and p > 3 is a split multiplicative prime for E. Let q = p be an auxiliary prime, and fix an integer m coprime to pq. We prove the generalised Mazur–Tate–Teitelbaum conjecture for E ... -
Excerpt from Pet
(NORTH & SOUTH MEDIA LIMITED., 2023-06-01)Catherine Chidgey has once again won the prestigious Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize, this time for her brilliant "classic in the making" novel The Axeman's Carnival. Now her thrilling new psychodrama looks set to grab more ... -
Exclusion and removal of pest fish from Lake Ohinewai – fact sheet
(Lake Ecosystem Restoration New Zealand (LERNZ), University of Waikato, 2015)Many of the shallow lakes in the lower Waikato River floodplain have significantly degraded water quality as a result of nutrient and sediment enrichment from non-point sources. Pest fish species such as koi carp, goldfish, ... -
Exclusivism and exclusivity: a contemporary theological challenge
(Pacifica Theological Studies Association, 2007-10)The phenomenon of religious exclusivism increasingly confronts peoples of faith and goodwill who wish only for peaceful co-existence in equality and freedom with their religious neighbour. But there is more than one variety ... -
Executive dysfunction and cognitive impairment in a large community-based sample with Multiple Sclerosis from New Zealand: A descriptive study
(Elsevier, 2008)Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common chronic diseases of the central nervous system, and in New Zealand an estimated 4000 people are currently affected. This study was conducted to examine executive functioning, ... -
Executive Functions and Risk Propensity in Adolescent and Adult Male Drivers: A Comparison
(University of Waikato, 2010)Young drivers between the ages of 16 and 24 are over-represented in motor-vehicle accident statistics worldwide. Several studies suggest that age could be a major crash risk factor in young drivers because their frontal ... -
Exemplary teachers' approaches to supporting vocabulary development during shared reading
(University of Waikato, 2014)An analysis of recent PIRLS (Progress in International Reading Literacy Study) data has shown that a group of New Zealand children are struggling to learn to read well. Vocabulary knowledge supports reading in a number of ... -
Exhumation history along the eastern Amundsen Sea coast, West Antarctica, revealed by low-temperature thermochronology
(American Geophysical Union, 2016-10)West Antarctica experienced a complex tectonic history, which is still poorly documented, in part due to extensive ice cover. Here we reconstruct the Cretaceous to present thermotectonic history of Pine Island Bay area and ... -
Existence, mixing and approximation of invariant densities for expanding maps on Rr
(2001)This paper generalises Gora and Boyarsky’s bounded variation(BV) approach to the ergodic properties of expanding transformations, and analysies the convergence of Ulam’s method for the numerical approximation of absolutely ... -
Exogenous events, economic stimulus and its future trajectory
(The University of Waikato, 2021)The present worldwide COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates that our society is continuously faced with exogenous events. Looking at the past shows policy makers use monetary and fiscal policy to respond to these events; however, ...