Students make a splash in their local community
8 October 2020

Children at Naenae Intermediate relished an opportunity to contribute their ideas to the redesign of their town, including the addition of a new swimming pool.
8 October 2020
Children at Naenae Intermediate relished an opportunity to contribute their ideas to the redesign of their town, including the addition of a new swimming pool.
18 September 2020
Integrating innovative technologies into cross-curricular learning will develop new learning opportunities and provide authentic experiences
14 August 2020
Developers of a vision screening programme that is already providing a rich learning opportunity for a group of Dunedin students
14 August 2020
A Children’s Summit has been a real shot in the arm for digital technology at St Mary’s School in Gore.
14 August 2020
Education Gazette sat down with Thomas James, the winner of the 2019 Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize, to talk about his design journey and aspirations
31 July 2020
We talk to one of last year’s winners, Manaia Rangihuna from Te Kura Mana Māori o Whangaparāoa, about her inspiring entry
31 July 2020
We look at a programme helping to remove the burden on schools of monitoring, maintaining and managing their ICT network requirements.
16 July 2020
The story of how Māui discovered the origins of fire lies at the heart of a programme that aims to support schools and kura to integrate digital technologies
16 July 2020
The Education Gazette celebrates talented young people creating innovative and exciting new products.
11 June 2020
Prior to Covid-19, Waitaha School was on a journey to developing better use of digital technologies in an effort to enhance learner agency.
2 June 2020
The development of Kāwhia School’s local curriculum (marau ā-kura) was a collaborative process involving input from the wider school community
18 May 2020
A resource that combines gardening and digital technology is lowering the barriers for teachers as they begin to implement the new (DT&HM) curriculum
18 May 2020
Students from St John’s College in Hastings collaborated remotely to find a solution to a real-world problem emerging from the Covid-19 crisis.
18 May 2020
Lunchtime at Taupaki School: students of all ages descend on the school’s dedicated STEAM classroom and well-resourced technology block
18 May 2020
After a crash course in making videos, Merrin School’s teacher aides – better known as ‘Teaching Angels’–are producing great digital content for their students.
7 May 2020
The Government is connecting up student households that currently lack internet, and supplementing school device stocks as part of a support package to help stu
12 March 2020
We look at a Canterbury secondary school that is building relationships to help learners develop innovative mindsets and find their places in a connected world.
27 February 2020
The digital design and technology lab at Wellington’s Newlands Intermediate hums with learners developing and playing games
12 February 2020
The Education Gazette releases its second part in its video series on Digital Technologies & Hangarau Matihiko.
3 February 2020
Watch the first of a five-part video series on implementing the revised Digital Technologies & Hangarau Matihiko (DT&HM) curriculum content.
31 January 2020
The 62 students who attend remote Te Māhia School, situated on the Māhia Peninsula in Hawke’s Bay, are not only treated to great views of the Pacific Ocean...
22 November 2019
Kura and schools around New Zealand are now able to access a new Minecraft world where they can explore Te Ao Māori through gameplay.
19 July 2019
A park in Linden will get a revamp thanks to a design project involving students from Tawa Intermediate and Linden School.
27 June 2019
As part of a rich local curriculum, three schools in Otara, South Auckland, are empowering students to create local curriculum.
25 January 2019
A shared commitment to great curriculum learning outcomes for students saw educators from around the country getting together in 2018.