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eFellowship winners announced

The eFellows for 2012 were announced at the recent Learning@School conference.

The CORE Education eFellowship Awards recognise innovative e-learning practice by New Zealand teachers. Each year, up to six fellows are selected for the CORE Education eFellowship Induction Programme.

eFellowship winners for 2012 are:

• Paula Eskett, Riccarton High School, Christchurch

• Helen King, Point England School, Auckland

• Anne Keneally, St. Mary’s School, Mosgeil

• Rachel Boyd, Waiuku Primary School, Auckland

• Beverley Kaye, Manaia Kindergarten, Whangarei

To be awarded an eFellowship, educators must have a strong existing reputation for innovative practice or leadership in e-learning and a desire to share their e-learning approaches, practices and enquiries with the wider teaching community.

The Fellowship celebrates teaching excellence in e-learning. It aims to raise public and educational community awareness of the benefits of e-learning.

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