Creating change through civics education
8 March 2023

Civics education is not just about learning the electoral system, it’s also about engaging ākonga in how to interact with government, and how they can create ch
The Education Gazette website is in the process of being redesigned to bring it up to date with modern technology and to provide an improved online experience.
The new site comes with improved search and browsing options to provide more targeted searches. Content can be more easily found across all articles, job vacancies, notices, and professional learning and development opportunities.
Vacancies and notices can include logos, images and particular details to highlight the character of the place of learning. Email alerts can also be set to receive information monthly, weekly, daily or as items are posted.
The fortnightly print magazine will still include the same types of content and be delivered as regularly as before, but the look and feel will be more aligned to the website.
The website is going through its final stages of testing and once this is complete we will finalise a launch date, which we expect to be in July.
The next edition of Education Gazette will have more information about the launch date and information about submitting vacancies, notices and ads, along with a new web address.
BY Education Gazette editors
Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero, reporter@edgazette.govt.nz
Posted: 7:37 pm, 12 June 2017
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