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My name is Marama Stewart and I am the Principal of Waiouru School in New Zealand. "Everyday is a Learning Day" is about my experiences as a 21st Century Teacher, Learner and Leader.

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Tag: creativity

May 27, 2010

Sir Ken Robinson’s TED Talks

I love these two talks.  The first was recorded in 2006 and the second was recorded this year at the February TED Talk.  One day I am going to go to TED!

How can I start a revolution in my school?

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