Harvesting the future of the primary sector
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Dig into the world of agricultural and horticultural education with insights from teachers who are empowering students to pursue careers
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Q1) How many articles were printed in Education Gazette this year?
A: 167
B: 154
C: 133
D: 105
Q2) How many editions were there of Education Gazette this year??
A: 14
B: 12
C: 16
D: 10
Q3) What did Turi Māori (Māori Deaf students) from Rūaumoko Marae build on Minecraft for their community?
Q4) What pop star visited three schools in February, including Manurewa Intermediate?
A: Ed Sheeran
B: Lorde
C: Harry Styles
D: Lizzo
Q5) Where can you access the online version of Education Gazette?
Q6) When was Te Wiki o te Reo Māori this year?
A: 10 – 16 July
B: 11 – 17 September
C: 14 – 20 August
D: 9 – 15 October
Q7) What website allows access to various education and government websites from a mobile device, without using any data allowance?
Q8) What special edition of Education Gazette did we release during Mental Health Awareness Week?
Q9) What year was the first Smokefreerockquest held in Christchurch?
A: 1992
B: 1991
C: 1990
D: 1989
Q10) What year was the first issue of Education Gazette released?
A: 1925
B: 1923
C: 1921
D: 1919
Q11) Where can you listen to Education Gazette podcasts?
A: Podbean
B: Spotify
C: Google Podcasts
D: All of the above
Q12) What week was Schools Pride Week this year?
A: 17 – 21 April
B: 12 – 16 June
C: 7 – 11 August
D: 2 – 6 October
Q13) What concept does Takiwātanga – the Māori term for Autism represent?
BY Education Gazette editors
Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero, reporter@edgazette.govt.nz
Posted: 7:48 am, 7 December 2023
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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