The New Zealand Educational Organisations category includes NZ websites related to Education, Organisation, Organisations, Industry, Training, Teacher, Teachers, School and more.
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National Association of Secondary Deputy and Assistant Principals - NASDAP (www.nasdap.org.nz)An educational organisation aiming to share ideas and maintain links between regional associations, and promote the development of secondary education.
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Phenomena Academy (www.phenomenaacademy.org)Unique life design education in New Zealand for students of all ages.
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Term Papers Way (www.term-papers-way.com)Offers custom term papers and essays for students from Australia and New Zealand studying in US.
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New Zealand Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour Association (www.nzrtlb.org.nz)The professional body which represents RTLBs in their interface with the Ministry of Education, unions and other national bodies.
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The MBA Agency (www.thembaagency.com)Provides essential information, support and opportunities for MBA graduates, prospectives, providers and employers. Their goal is to enhance the application of management and leadership knowledge in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Association of Japanese Language Teachers (www.japanese.ac.nz)An organisation involved in the promotion of Japanese language and the provision extension, revision and enrichment opportunities for New Zealand students.
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Independent Schools of New Zealand (www.isnz.org.nz)A group of 44 innovative and successful independent schools, educating over 25,000 young students each year. These schools range from pre-school to year 13 and provide either co-educational learning environments or provide for boys and girls separately.
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Paerangi (www.paerangi.co.nz)Accelerating New Zealand development by realising Maori potential. Paerangi operates six Maori Colleges, which offer Maori, Christian values-based education.
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Oasis Education (www.oasis-edu.co.nz)A Ministry of Education accredited teacher recruitment agency, providing services to school principals, boards of trustees and teachers.
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Kia Ata Mai Educational Trust (www.kiaatamai.org.nz)The Trust is involved in professional literacy development for Maori people. Kia Ata Mai Educational Trust is comprised of Maori teachers working in the Waikato area, who all hold senior management positions within their respective schools.
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New Zealand Musicological Society (www.musicologynz.org.nz)Promoting the study, understanding and enjoyment of the musics of the world to a wide range of music lovers: from academics, librarians, composers and performers to private scholars.
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Omani Students Society of New Zealand (www.nzom.net)Established as an assembly of Omani students from all over New Zealand, the Omani Students Society of New Zealand works for the benefit of all its members.
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Nelson City Schools' Network (www.nelsoncityschools.net.nz)Providing information and links to primary, intermediate and secondary schools in the Nelson City area.
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New Zealand Reading Association (www.nzra.org.nz)The NZRA is comprised of regional councils which encourage membership of teachers, parents and literacy educators. The aims of the Association include the fostering of literacy learning and research in literacy education.
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Aoraki Schools (www.aoraki.school.nz)Contacts, support services, employment and training for the education community of Timaru and South Canterbury.
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Project Adventure New Zealand (www.panz.org.nz)A training and development organization offering opportunities throughout New Zealand for corporate, community and school based learning and intervention.
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International Student Services Ltd (www.study-nz.com)New Zealand's international education service centre, providing quality student support with key universities, polytechnics and schools throughout New Zealand.
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New Zealand Sign Language Tutors Association (www.nzslta.org.nz)A professional organisation for New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) tutors throughout New Zealand.
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South Canterbury Free Kindergarten Association (www.sckindergartens.org.nz)The Association manages ten kindergartens in Timaru, Temuka, Fairlie and Twizel. They are committed to the provision of quality early childhood education for all children.
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New Zealand Education and Scholarship Trust (www.nzest.ac.nz)Administer scholarship examinations to challenge and extend New Zealand's academically able seventh-form students.
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Holiday Seminars (www.holidayseminars.co.nz)For more than fifteen years, Holiday Seminars has provided school holiday courses in Auckland for gifted students and those with high intellectual potential.
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Lincoln University Student's Association (www.lusa.org.nz)Providing information on LUSA's activities, campaigns, services and advocacy on campus.
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Canterbury Association for Gifted Children and Youth (www.cagcy.org.nz)CAGCY was established to provide information and support to families and educational professionals who are interested in supporting gifted children.
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Canterbury School Trustees Association (www.cansta.org.nz)Website of the Canterbury School Trustees Association, which aims to bring school trustees forward together.
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Dilworth Old Boys Association (www.dilwortholdboys.co.nz)Website of the Dilworth School Old Boys Association.
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