New Zealand Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour Associatio
Martin Street
Upper HuttNew Zealand
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New Zealand Resource Teachers Learning & Behaviour (NZRTLB) Association. The NZRTLB Association is the professional organisation that supports Resource Teachers Learning and Behaviour (RTLB) in their work, and represents their interests in the wider educational sector. The association has a national executive and a regional network throughout New Zealand, providing members with opportunities for networking, up to date information and resources, ongoing professional learning and support, and advocacy on matters of concern to RTLB and the students and teachers with whom they work.
The NZRTLB Association has been established with a constitution that reflects the bicultural nature of Aotearoa / New Zealand, with Nga Pouwhirinakitanga, the Maori Caucus, a strong component of our organisation.
Contact:
New Zealand Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour Association
National Coordinator:
Annette MacDonald
RTLB Office
Upper Hutt School
Phone: 04 9396637
Fax: 049396638
Website: http://www.nzrtlb.org.nz/
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