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Whitepapers
Copyright © 1999-2005 New Zealand Association of Language Teachers. All rights reserved. |
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NZALT research into the eligibility of first-language speakers for Scholarship awards
Powerpoint presentation of questionnaire findings - click here
Letter to Hon Steve Maharey, Minister of Education - click here
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LangSem 2007 reports
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A selection of papers presented at the NZALT Biennial Conference 2006 'Bridging Cultures, Reaching Heights'
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| | - Keynote address : Language Teaching for International Citizenship, by Professor Michael Bryam, Durham University

- Curriculum Matters : Learning Languages, by Gail Spence, Ministry of Education

- International Languages in Primary Schools : Aims, Constraints and One Way Forward, by Dr Roger Barnard, Waikato University

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Scholarship Languages : Has NCEA made a difference?, by Adele Scott, Gunhild Litwin & Dr Jan Schmid, Massey University

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Seven Hundred Reasons for studying Languages : Reflections on Discussions at fourteen Universities, by Janet van Randow, University of Auckland

- Marketing and Motivating, by Jan Robertson, Dunedin College of Education
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Learning Languages in the New Zealand Curriculum - a report commissioned by the Ministry of Education |
 | Teaching hiragana in Year 9 Japanese - a report by Maki Yamada
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Survey of the Situation of International Languages in Teacher Education Institutions in New Zealand 2001 - 2003
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 | Blame the Teachers - an article by Professor Anthony Lodge
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 | A Cost-Benefit Analysis for Using the Internet in the Language Classroom - by Hayo Reinders
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Making a Difference : The Language Teacher and Cultural Capital - by Noel Watts and Cynthia White
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Should We Proof Read Our Writing? - A Case Study by Adèle Lilly
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 | A Difficult Relationship : Boys and Foreign Language Education - Jo Carr
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