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CLNZ reveals finalists in Education Awards 2015

The finalists have been revealed in this year’s CLNZ Education Awards, which aim to showcase home-grown educational resources.

“This year’s finalists highlight the important work New Zealand’s educational publishers are doing to source, create and invest in local material,” said Paula Browning, CEO, CLNZ. “The educational publishing industry not only contributes significantly to learning in this country but is also an important contributor to employment and GDP.

“The 2015 finalists demonstrate that a need for local content on a subject area is most often identified and invested in by our own local publishers. The four resources named as finalists in the Te Reo Māori category – as well as the higher education finalists The New Zealand Dyslexia Handbook and Working with Māori children with special education needs highlight this.

“New Zealand topics also feature prominently in the ranks of this year’s primary and secondary category finalists. Finalists in these categories include Huia Publishers’ Meariki, a graphic novel originally published in Maori; and Bridget Williams Books’ Tangata Whenua, which charts Maori history from ancient origins through to today.”

 

The CLNZ Education Awards judging panel named the following resources as finalists for 2015:

 Best Resource in Primary

Best Resource in Secondary

Best Resource in Te Reo Māori

Best Resource in Higher Education

Best Resource for Export

 

For more go to copyright.co.nz/Awards/CLNZ-Educational-Publishing-Awards/

 

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