Educational issues for communities affected by transience and residential mobility: report on phase 1

Student movement rates high in some parts of New Zealand, but problem more complex than it looks (pdf)
Student movement rates high in some parts of New Z…
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Frequent movement, schools and educational achievement Summary of Phase One of the education module of the Building Attachment in Families and Communities Affected by Transience and Residential Movement project (pdf)
Frequent movement, schools and educational achieve…
01 Jan 2004
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Educational Issues for Communities Affected by Transience and Residential Mobility Report on Phase 1 (2003–2004) (pdf)
Educational Issues for Communities Affected by Tra…
01 Jan 2004
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The New Zealand population as a whole is highly mobile. This can bring benefits to a community, but can also have adverse effects, particularly where there is loss of infrastructure and where people are moving for negative reasons. This report documents the findings of the first phase of a project designed to investigate the educational issues arising in four New Zealand communities affected by residential mobility.

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