A case study of blended teaching and learning in a New Zealand secondary school, using an ecological framework

This paper reports on the findings of a case study that investigated how blended teaching and learning was implemented in a New Zealand secondary school. An ecological perspective was taken, in an attempt to clarify the complexity of blended teaching and learning implementation, by researching the r...

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Main Author: Pinelopi Zaka (Author)
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Published: Flexible Learning Association of New Zealand, 2013-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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