Faced with the massive challenge of personalising learning for a digital generation, educators need to change. Collaboration and collaborative leadership, having been widely researched and implemented, are now considered to be strategic components of systemic transformation. Many jurisdictions have trialled or instituted collaborative or cluster-based projects to address the collaborative learning and leadership challenges associated with transformation through e-learning. New Zealand’s emergent Virtual Learning Network and e-learning clusters have developed new system leadership from grass-roots rural schools with the Ministry of Education’s strategic support. Can these innovative collaborative projects continue to improve and sustaina...
This study investigated the evolution of a cluster concept involving primary schools that collaborat...
Secondary school students and teachers located in remote areas are faced with barriers to educationa...
Virtual schools are increasingly common in New Zealand and internationally as schools are challenged...
Faced with the massive challenge of personalising learning for a digital generation, educators need ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine challenges faced by students and teachers at small rural sc...
This thesis investigates the practices of participants in three “clusters” of New Zealand schools as...
This proposal describes a study into the development of virtual learning in New Zealand, specificall...
This paper describes the organisational development of virtual learning in networked rural schools i...
Since 2014, Ministry of Education (MoE) policy in New Zealand has encouraged schools to work collabo...
Invited as a paper from SITE 2012conferenceThis paper describes the organizational development of vi...
This study explores educational leadership within and across two of NZ’s eLearning clusters. Two com...
Students and teachers from secondary schools located in remote areas are faced with barriers to educ...
Internationally, in contexts of escalating globalisation, collaboration has increasingly been taken ...
Internationally, in contexts of escalating globalisation, collaboration has increasingly been taken ...
New Zealand has a long history [of] distance education in the schools sector, beginning with The Cor...
This study investigated the evolution of a cluster concept involving primary schools that collaborat...
Secondary school students and teachers located in remote areas are faced with barriers to educationa...
Virtual schools are increasingly common in New Zealand and internationally as schools are challenged...
Faced with the massive challenge of personalising learning for a digital generation, educators need ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine challenges faced by students and teachers at small rural sc...
This thesis investigates the practices of participants in three “clusters” of New Zealand schools as...
This proposal describes a study into the development of virtual learning in New Zealand, specificall...
This paper describes the organisational development of virtual learning in networked rural schools i...
Since 2014, Ministry of Education (MoE) policy in New Zealand has encouraged schools to work collabo...
Invited as a paper from SITE 2012conferenceThis paper describes the organizational development of vi...
This study explores educational leadership within and across two of NZ’s eLearning clusters. Two com...
Students and teachers from secondary schools located in remote areas are faced with barriers to educ...
Internationally, in contexts of escalating globalisation, collaboration has increasingly been taken ...
Internationally, in contexts of escalating globalisation, collaboration has increasingly been taken ...
New Zealand has a long history [of] distance education in the schools sector, beginning with The Cor...
This study investigated the evolution of a cluster concept involving primary schools that collaborat...
Secondary school students and teachers located in remote areas are faced with barriers to educationa...
Virtual schools are increasingly common in New Zealand and internationally as schools are challenged...