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This online course is designed to teach you how to create method statements and progress reports for a construction project.
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Study Te Ao Māori and social practice anytime and anywhere you want with New Zealand's specialised provider of distance and online learning courses and qualifications, Open Polytechnic NZ
This online course will enable learners to develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies to apply taxation rules to a range of situations and entities.
Study this online social health and wellbeing course anytime and anywhere you want with New Zealand's specialised provider of distance and online learning courses and qualifications, Open Polytechnic NZ
It covers tools and techniques to:identify and define business problems elicit and document user requirements model the user requirements accurately Agile methods and Object Oriented modelling will also be introduced.Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:Select the...
This course builds on the language learning principles. In this course ākonga are introduced to the Learning Languages curriculum area and second language learning principles. A communicative approach to second language acquisition is explored with a focus on sociolinguistic competence.
This course introduces the performing and visual arts as curriculum. A focus will be on the variety of assessment types related to the different strands. The key competencies of the New Zealand Curriculum are addressed through a range of theoretical perspectives, teaching strategies, pedagogies and content knowledge.
This course extends the range of research and inquiry methodologies required by kaiako to be effective teacher-researchers. They learn how to apply research and inquiry methodologies to improve practice in collaboration with their learning community. Ākonga are taught skills to critique a range of published research to assist them to improve their practice.