Empowering equity with refreshed assessment tool
4 April 2024
With a legacy spanning more than four decades, Progressive Achievement Tests assessments have undergone a refreshing transformation
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4 April 2024
With a legacy spanning more than four decades, Progressive Achievement Tests assessments have undergone a refreshing transformation
4 April 2024
Now in its 14th year of running, SPACPAC, a programme organised by the MOE in partnership with local Canterbury secondary schools and the Pacific community
13 March 2024
Sixteen current or recently retired principals with more than 250 years’ experience between them make up the 2024 cohort of leadership advisors.
13 March 2024
With a cohort of Y13s entering their final year of schooling a new generation of rangatahi are one step closer to deciding what they want to do after graduation
22 February 2024
Pūhoro STEMM Academy is fostering an environment where ākonga develop a passion for science and pride in their Māoritanga.
22 February 2024
For more than 20 years, gifted school students in Otago, Canterbury, and Southland have been able to explore their interest in the marine world.
22 February 2024
The latest term 3, 2023 results show only 45.9% of students are regularly attending schools and kura.
25 January 2024
Students and teachers at a Nelson school are discovering how much a lack of sleep affects their lives and learning outcomes through a new programme.
25 January 2024
Facing the issue of fluctuating attendance, Bream Bay College saw an opportunity to use digital technology to transform and progress teaching and learning.
7 December 2023
Ākonga and kaiako from Te Kāhui Ako o Motu Kairangi in Wellington have been busy testing a set of tools that can be used to monitor ocean health