Study award opens opportunities in Deaf education
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A dedicated educator and recipient of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Study Award, Megan Lynch shares her experiences and perspectives.
Entries are open for the 2016 Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards.
Hon. Hekia Parata, Minister of Education, has announced the opening of the 2016 Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards.
The Awards provide an opportunity for early childhood services and schools to share stories of success in raising student achievement.
Entering the Awards can lift your sense of achievement, bring whānau together, and even transform communities – as it already has done for our previous finalists and winners.
The process of entering the Awards is a unique opportunity to reflect on the achievements of your group, team or partnership – whether large or small – and tell your story so it can inspire others.
Get the resources you need, plus insights from previous finalists and winners, to help you write a successful entry.
Share your journey by entering the Awards at:
pmawards.education.govt.nz(external link)
Entries close on 18 March 2016.
BY Education Gazette editors
Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero, reporter@edgazette.govt.nz
Posted: 4:09 pm, 23 November 2015
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A dedicated educator and recipient of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Study Award, Megan Lynch shares her experiences and perspectives.
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