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Author biographies

Margaret Carr is professor of education in the Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research at the University of Waikato. She has researched and published widely on issues of curriculum implementation and formative assessment.

Linda Mitchell is associate professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Waikato in Aotearoa New Zealand. She is the director of the Early Years Research Centre in the Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research. Linda teaches in the undergraduate and graduate education programme and researches widely, nationally and internationally, on issues of curriculum implementation and early years education.

Ko Tararua te maunga, Ko Ohau te awa, Ko Tainui te waka, Ko Ngāti Tukorehe me Ngāti Raukawa nga iwi. Lesley is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Education, University of Waikato in Tauranga, where she teaches and researches in early childhood and Māori education programmes and projects.

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