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Thanks so much!
Jennifer Wathall
apart from saying thanks i also wanted to pass on this to you
i don't know whether you have come across silentmiaow before, but in view of what you were saying about people who are autistic i thought it might be interesting. her work is certainly thought-provoking.
I think what you have manage to achieve in NZ with your peers is nothing short of brilliant, especially getting it passed through government where they usually bail on such initiatives. Your conceptual framework can rework any curriculum and has simplified things immensely without losing on quality. I really hope the NZ teachers give it the best shot when it is rolled out next year, and they embrace it. It is a great opportunity for NZ for really shine with this and be an example to the rest of the world on how things can be moved forward in education. Would love to be a part of it ....Any jobs going???LOL!
Finally back home after an excellent conference. It was great to catch up with everyone and see what is happening in Hong Kong. I have attached to this the chapter on 21st Century Libraries and I look forward to seeing you all again some time in the future.
ka kite ano (farewell)
Mark Treadwell