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Enhancing New Zealand cultural visitor experiences

This report documents the New Zealand Regional Cultural Tourism Workshop programme during 2009. It highlights the key outcomes and opportunities from the workshops with recommendations for…

Research into awareness and appreciation of regional television broadcasters

Labett Research and Marketing was commissioned in June 2009 to conduct a study for the Ministry. The objective of the study is to provide audience input…

Identifying the resilience of the New Zealand workforce in a recession

This report outlines a new approach to examining the risks to the New Zealand workforce arising from the current recession. It uses both qualitative and quantitative…

Indicators Live: Education at a Glance 2009, Results for New Zealand

Education at a Glance 2009 is published against a backdrop of a worldwide global recession.  This gives added prominence to the recurring themes of the growing…

Paraprofessional practice in ESOL programmes: Part 2: Evaluation of paraprofessional English Language Assistants’ professional development programme

This report forms the second part of a two year study on the practices of ESOL paraprofessionals working with ELL migrant students.

Parenting Hearings Programme pilot: Evaluation report

The Parenting Hearings Programme (PHP) pilot is a new process initiated by the Principal Family Court Judge, Judge P Boshier. It commenced in six courts on…

In a Place I Call My Own: Support Networks of Older People Ageing in the Community

This report is based on interviews with older people who face significant challenges living in a place they all their own. It tells the stories of…

Discipline in Context: Families' disciplinary practices for children aged under five

Family disciplinary practices have been a controversial topic of debate for centuries, and they are known to have a lifelong effect on the wellbeing of children.…

Te pakeke hei ākonga: Māori adult learners

This report explores success in literacy and language learning for Māori adults. It captures the perspectives and voices of learners, tutors and providers in foundation learning…

Hangaia te mātāpuna o te mōhio: learning foundations for Māori adults

Hangaia te mātāpuna o te mōhio can mean to build the precious gift of knowledge or to build the well-spring of learning. It symbolises the experience…