New Zealand’s Learning Landscape
introduces the world to New
Zealand ’s educational publishing industry
and 14 of its world-class educational publishers.
It was created to promote New Zealand ’s
educational publishing industry at Frankfurt, the world’s largest book and
content fair, where New
Zealand is this year’s Guest of Honour.
The web-book shows international consumers
the innovation and variety available from New Zealand educational publishers
who offer resources across the curriculum from early childhood to tertiary, and
for learners and teachers .
The web-book showcases the work, expertise, diversity and passion of the
industry that gave the world internationally renowned authors and educators
including Sylvia Ashton-Warner, Dame Marie Clay, Joy Cowley and Margaret Mahy.
Freshness, innovation, and a strong grounding in what works,
characterise New Zealand
educational publishing.
Its strength comes from
high-interest material, developed by passionate educator-authors, using best
practice in international education research, and presented using design and
layout that really engages the learner in their own development.
It taps into the best of what practising teachers do and makes this
accessible to educators and learners around the world.
The
industry includes New
Zealand educators and designers who are
working together to develop new ways to engage learners through digital means.
Education New Zealand
is supporting education publishers to grow their export business, as part of
achieving the Government’s goals to increase the value of international
education activities to the New
Zealand economy and our social, cultural and
business connections with the world.
The Frankfurt Book Fair, which runs for five days and attracts more than
300,000 visitors, represents a huge opportunity to promote the New Zealand
publishing industry.
The Guest of Honour programme, being led by the Ministry for Culture and
Heritage, includes more than 340 events involving about 66 New Zealand authors centred around
a 2500sq m pavilion. The Frankfurt Book Fair opens on October 9.
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