Learning hubs empower migrant families in Aotearoa
3 November 2021
Ethnic learning hubs in Christchurch have helped migrant parents understand the New Zealand education system
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3 November 2021
Ethnic learning hubs in Christchurch have helped migrant parents understand the New Zealand education system
3 November 2021
With student numbers growing, more teachers are needed in the new NCEA subject of Agribusiness
3 November 2021
A timetabled programme at Tauranga Girls’ College offered to Year 9 and 10 students who are struggling with maths is helping boost students’ confidence
3 November 2021
A concept design competition in which Year 10-13 students create a ‘Guardian of the Earth’ character gives ākonga an opportunity to explore and develop
3 November 2021
A Pacific mental wellbeing programme is uniting parents and teachers to support each other with the stressors of everyday life
3 November 2021
A classroom-based resource to help primary school teachers and ākonga find a sense of normality following Covid-19 lockdowns has been downloaded nearly 400,000
3 November 2021
Education Gazette explores the value of New Zealand’s participation in large-scale education studies, and how the insights gathered go beyond the headlines
1 November 2021
Schools can continue empowering ākonga in Aotearoa to achieve more, as Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga renews its Microsoft agreement for another three years.
14 October 2021
As one of the earliest European settlements in Aotearoa, Nelson was also at the forefront of developing a model for a free secular education system
14 October 2021
Two Wellington schools in suburbs named after Queen Victoria and James Cook have been cultural melting pots for many decades.