Our poster of the Republic of the Philippines highlights key cities and places of interest as well as providing useful information for New Zealand teachers and their students.
Our poster of Japan highlights key cities and places of interest as well as providing useful information for New Zealand teachers and their students.
The poster identifies the key Islands of Japan, t
This Level 7 geography unit explores the patterns of tourism in Seoul, South Korea. A variety of factors that influence and contribute to tourism are examined and their relative importance considered.
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Exploring the Southeast Asia marketplace
This Year 9-10 Social Studies unit focuses on New Zealand producers who are succeeding in the Southeast Asian marketplace.
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Hallyu - The Korean Wave
This unit is an inquiry for Year 7 - 10 students about Korean entertainment and its globalisation. Throughout this unit, there are lessons designed to explore the different art forms encompassed in th
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Sri Lanka - country information
Find facts, figures and information about Sri Lanka, including population, climate and useful websites.
This unit is designed to provide Year 1 and 2 students with a better understanding of South Korea and to develop an awareness of what makes Korea unique. Students are supported to conduct their own in
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Stories from Asia
This year 1-2 English unit explores traditional tales and modern stories from Asia.
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South Korea
country information
Find facts, figures and information about South Korea, including population, climate and useful websites.
Our poster of South Korea highlights key cities and places of interest as well as providing useful information for New Zealand teachers and their students.
At the age of eight Nathalie Harrington moved with her mother to Liuyang city in the Hunan province of China.
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Japanese Language Week
With upcoming sports events to be held in Japan, it's a great time to promote the learning of Japanese in your school.
The Sasakawa Fellowship Fund for Japanese Language Education have produced this