Making climate education accessible for teachers
13 March 2024
To understand and address the challenges of a changing climate, the next generation need a strong foundation of climate literacy.
What a lot can change between issues! We regret that due to Covid Alert Level 4 we are unable to print and distribute issue 11 as planned.
Fortunately, however, thanks to the multimedia nature of Education Gazette, our content goes well beyond the printed page and takes the form of online articles, vacancies and notices, as well as videos, podcasts and more. You can view issue 11(external link) online. If you’re looking for content relating to remote learning and wellbeing, the Gazette has published a lot over the past 18 months, including this small selection.
Kia tupato, kia noho haumaru, kia kaha.
Coping with change in challenging times(external link)
Keep it simple during COVID-19 crisis(external link)
Support for educators during COVID-19(external link)
“We are kanohi ki te kanohi people”: keeping Māori students connected during Covid-19(external link)
Talanoa and vā build relationships during Covid(external link)
Learning support during lockdown(external link)
Beyond Covid: Keeping connected through remote learning(external link)
Nurturing creativity and wellbeing – Benee’s advice for students(external link)
What 2020 taught us(external link)
BY Education Gazette editors
Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero, reporter@edgazette.govt.nz
Posted: 12:08 pm, 2 September 2021
13 March 2024
To understand and address the challenges of a changing climate, the next generation need a strong foundation of climate literacy.
13 March 2024
Everybody in Aotearoa New Zealand, regardless of their age, has the same privacy rights.
13 March 2024
Knowing the right online safety and security principles is crucial for kura and schools.