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Welcome to Teacher Blogs, INTERFACE’s online directory of blogs written by teachers in New Zealand. A growing number of educators are blogging and sharing news and views, insights, tips best practice, and generally helping to spread the word not just about technology but all that’s good about teaching. It’s a valuable resource and one that we’re keen – not to mention proud – to promote.

And we don’t stop there. This directory also includes blogs written by professionals in New Zealand’s education space, as well as some international entries.

Have a read. See what you think. There’s a tip or handy hint for everyone. Some bloggers you’ll like; others may not be quite your cup of tea. Whatever your preference, however, one thing’s for sure: once you discover the blogsphere... life will never be the quite the same again.

Happy blogging!
Blogs by NZ teachers
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Education Reality Check  
The reality of education for the children of today. For tomorrow. Purpose to reflect and ACT on thinking, learning and investigations.
Dave Winter
Southwell School
Added: 17/09/2008
 
PHS Inquiry  
Pine Hill School teachers
Pine Hill School
Added: 17/09/2008
 
It's fun to learn stuff...  
Fiona McDonald
Sumner School
Added: 1/09/2008
 
Manaiakalani  
Dorothy Burt
Pt England school/Manaiakalani Cluster
Added: 21/08/2008
 
Motueka High School Outdoor Education  
Josh Burrell
Motueka High School
Added: 22/07/2008
 
Having a Go  
A Primary School Teacher wanting to set up blogging with her class. Having a go at blogging before attempting to bring it to the class.
Colamarie
Added: 15/07/2008
 
ICT & a Small School  
Janice Wiri
Cheltenham School
Added: 9/06/2008
 
Science Outside the Square  
Taking Science and enquiry that step further for Year 9 and 10 students.
H Johnson
Katikati College
Added: 9/06/2008
 
Teacher eTalk  
The main focus of this blog is eLearning and using Web 2.0 tools in the classroom.
Raenette Taljaard
Elm Park Primary School
Added: 3/06/2008
 
Opihi  
John Cruden
Opihi College
Added: 14/05/2008
 
Tuakau English Department  
Alison Cleary
Tuakau College
Added: 31/03/2008
 
Tuakau College Library  
Here you will be able to find my thoughts on new books that have come into our library.
Alison Cleary
Tuakau College
Added: 31/03/2008
 
Sarne's View  
Sarne
Added: 19/03/2008
 
 
scholarship@kkc  
This blog has been created for Year 13 English students at Katikati College.
Natalie Cowie
Katikati College
Added: 13/03/2008
 
CReAtive Minds: Real World Learning  
Active class blog with activities, resources and student work for Geography and Social Studies.
Philip Cranston
Katikati College
Added: 13/03/2008
 
Green Bay High Science Infoblog  
Assisting learning inside school from the outside.
John West
Green Bay High School
Added: 11/03/2008
 
Unknown Future  
Blogs in Education&thoughts, reflections and learnings.
Robyn Wills
Added: 11/03/2008
 
TEK  
TEK is Mark Davies and Richard van Dijk. Mark is a Technology teacher in a secondary school and Richard is an ICT facilitator for two schools with the MOE ICT cluster scheme.
Mark Davies and Richard van Dijk
Added: 11/03/2008
 
Dragonsinger  
Creating a space for educational sharing from small town New Zealand.
Jo Fothergill
Added: 11/03/2008
 
 
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