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  • No limit to learning, please, please, please....

    I've had such and inspiring and also a frustrating two days.  Our school is part of an ICT cluster of 6 schools, and I am one of 3 lead teachers involved.  For the last two days we have had a workshop, run by our school, which is the host school.  We visited two very different schools, and had another session on blogging and ...
    Posted to Teaching in the South Pacific (Weblog) by Raenette on May 23, 2008
  • Welcome to my world

    I love teaching.  I've left the profession several times, and tried my hand at several other professions, but I always come back, and this time I'm not leaving again!  I qualified as a teacher 21 years ago.  I've seen students change from shy blonde haired, blue eyed 5 year olds to swearing teenage punk rock musicians to responsible ...
    Posted to Teaching in the South Pacific (Weblog) by Raenette on April 11, 2008
  • Re: New Zealand Teacher

    Thanks, Betty.New Zealand is a great place to live. It is a beautiful country, and the weather is good too!  In Auckland we have a mild climate, and it never gets too hot or too cold.  Teaching here is great too, especially as we have such up-to-date resources and eLearning facilities.  I am enjoying reading TeacherLingo.  It's ...
    Posted to Teacher Introductions (Forum) by Raenette on April 11, 2008
  • New Zealand Teacher

    Hi Everybody!Just to introduce myself:  I have been teaching since 1987, previously in South Africa, but since 2006 here in New Zealand. I am married, with 4 busy teenage children, all still in High School.  I love teaching, always have, and am enjoying it now more than ever before.  I am fortunate to have a great class, am at a ...
    Posted to Teacher Introductions (Forum) by Raenette on April 6, 2008