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This year we celebrated 100 years of Education Gazette, which provided a unique opportunity to reflect on our own history and that of education in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The very first issue of Education Gazette was published in November 1921.
The Gazette’s centenary has provided an opportunity to reflect on the history of education in Aotearoa New Zealand and the direction it’s taking as the Gazette enters its next 100 years.
Over the course of this year we’ve travelled all over the country, from the far North to Stewart Island, hearing stories from a diverse range of communities. We’ve shared these stories across four special issues. And we’ve also compiled them in a special digital commemorative issue.
Marking Education Gazette’s Centenary special commemoration edition https://issuu.com/edgazette/docs/education_gazette_centenary_digital_issue(external link)
Special centenary edition 100.1: Celebrating 100 years Looking ahead. https://issuu.com/edgazette/docs/education_gazette_100.1(external link)
Special centenary edition 100.5: Ka mua, ka muri – walking backwards into the future https://issuu.com/edgazette/docs/education_gazette_100.5(external link)
Special centenary edition 100.9: History, whakapapa, community, whānau https://issuu.com/edgazette/docs/ed_gazette_100.9_book_issuu(external link)
Special centenary edition 100.13: 100 years of community, learning and growth https://issuu.com/edgazette/docs/education_gazette_100.13_issuu(external link)
BY Education Gazette editors
Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero, reporter@edgazette.govt.nz
Posted: 12:30 pm, 8 December 2021
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Staff and students at Worser Bay School are thrilled with the results of an arts project reflecting the school site’s connection to te ao Māori.
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Zara McIndoe, tumuaki of Ōtūmoetai Primary School, embarked on a journey of discovery and reconciliation after learning of the school’s history