
This paper presents a case for bringing initiatives such as the VLN into the ‘mainstream’ of our education system in New Zealand. The significant question that this report addresses is how the Virtual Learning Network (VLN) might be re-conceptualised in line with its original vision of being a national learning exchange, and grow to become a more integral part of the virtual learning environment (VLE), providing quality learning experiences for learners within the education ecosystem in New Zealand.
The recommendations made in the paper are organised into two sections; (a) the immediate actions to remediate issues and concerns for the current VLN clusters, and (b) the actions to achieve a longer term view of the operation of the VLN clusters within a broader Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) serving the population of all NZ schools and students. The recommendations are further organised based on the areas of responsibility of specific groups within the Ministry of Education.
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