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The following national and international websites include content which is relevant to the museum education sector in Aotearoa New Zealand.

ANZAAE is the Association of Art Educators in Aotearoa New Zealand.

The Assessment Resource Banks (ARBs) in English, Mathematics, and Science consist of 2878 curriculum-based assessment resources designed for students working at levels 2-5 for use in New Zealand schools.

Classroom2.0 com is the social network for those interested in Web 2.0 and Social Media in education.

Creative New Zealand is the national agency for the development of the arts in New Zealand.

Engage is a membership organisation representing gallery, art and education professionals in the UK and in 15 countries worldwide.

GEM promotes education as a core function of museums and encourages the exchange of information, ideas and research relating to the practice of museum education in the UK.

Learning Experiences Outside The Classroom (LEOTC) is a Ministry of Education curriculum support project. It contributes to curriculum-related programmes run by a range of community-based organisations for the benefit of New Zealand school students.

LONSAS is the leading online resource for education and arts practitioners in London, facilitating wider participation in arts and culture, both in and out of school.

Museums Australia is the national organisation for the museums sector, committed to the conservation, continuation and communication of Australia's heritage.

Matapihi is a window onto the online collections letting you search across the digital collections of different New Zealand organisations from one website.

Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatū Taonga supports many of New Zealand’s arts, media, heritage and sports organisations, advises government on cultural matters and provides research and resources for everyone to access.

Museums Aotearoa, Te Tari o Ngā Whare Taonga o Te Motu, is New Zealand's independent professional organisation for museums and those who work in, or have an interest in, museums.

Museum 2.0 is a blog site created by Nina Simon which explores ways that web 2.0 philosophies can be applied in museum design.

Museum3 is a non-profit organisation and blog site dedicated to the future of museums, galleries, science centres, libraries and archives.

Museums & Galleries NSW (M&G NSW) is the leading agency to develop, support and promote regional, community and public museums and galleries across New South Wales.

The New Zealand Association for Research in Education aims to foster excellence in educational research in Aotearoa-New Zealand. 

National Services Te Paerangi, part of Te Papa Tongawera, works in partnership with museums, galleries and iwi (tribes) in New Zealand, offering a range of practical and strategic programmes aimed at strengthening the sector.

New Zealand Council for Educational Research is an independent educational research organisation.
They conduct research and provide research-based knowledge, advice, products, and services to everyone with an interest in education.

NZMuseums showcases the New Zealand's museums and galleries and their collections. It's also a directory of museums and galleries, and an online collection management system.

The New Zealand Teachers Council is the professional and regulatory body for teachers in New Zealand.

National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa. The purpose of the National Library, is to enrich the cultural and economic life of New Zealand and its interchange with other nations.

TKI Te Kete Ipurangi - the knowledge basket - is New Zealand's bilingual education portal. An initiative of the Ministry of Education, it provides New Zealand schools and students with a wealth of information, resources and curriculum materials.

If you would like to suggest a useful website link please email webteam@MEANZ.org.nz

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