A new article by Judith Burns, Education reporter, BBC News, makes the case that language lessons should aim for more than phrasebook competence. Bernice McCabe, headmistress of North London Collegiate […]
The Timaru Herald has reported NZALTs recent Excellence in Teaching award to Jenny Field. The article opens with these words: Jenny Field’s combined passions for teaching and all things French […]
The first of the curriculum-aligned standards for NCEA level 1 were introduced in 2011 and are set to go into a formal review process soon. We have been advised by […]
NZALT members may be interested in attending the 2014 conference of the Association for Language Testing and Assessment of Australia and New Zealand (ALTAANZ), to be held in Brisbane on […]
The German Film Festival 2014 and the Latin America and Spain Film Festival 2014 are currently being held in various venues throughout New Zealand. Both festivals offer a range of […]
Talofa lava, Kia orana, Malo e lelei, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Bula vinaka, Namaste, Malo ni, Halo ola keta, Mauri, Fakatalofa atu NZALT is pleased to bring to our members […]
SharedHistories commemorates the centenary of WW1 and links schools in New Zealand and France. Thirty two schools have already teamed up with the SharedHistories project. The second Call for Projects […]
On Saturday 23rd August Martin East (NZALT President) and Aaron Nolan (NZALT Vice President) had the privilege of attending the official launch of the New Zealand Chinese Language Teachers Association […]
The NZALT website has been relaunched with an all new, professional look reflecting the values and status of our organisation and we are hopeful that you, our users/members will find […]