The many threads of early learning in Aotearoa
4 February 2021
In conversation with Emeritus Professor Helen May, the Education Gazette explores aspects of the history of early learning in New Zealand.
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4 February 2021
In conversation with Emeritus Professor Helen May, the Education Gazette explores aspects of the history of early learning in New Zealand.
4 February 2021
An increasing awareness of learner identity is helping teachers respond to the diverse strengths and needs of Pacific learners.
4 February 2021
In 1921, children and young people with disabilities in New Zealand were denied education and confined to institutions.
4 February 2021
Education Gazette talks to 101-year-old Mae Palmer about her career as a teacher aide.
4 February 2021
Celebrating its centenary this year, Feilding High School has a rich history in providing agricultural education.
4 February 2021
The earthquakes destroyed lives and damaged schools on an unprecedented scale in Canterbury a decade ago.
4 February 2021
Springlands School principal Gaylene Beattie continues a long family association with the school since it was established in 1886.
4 February 2021
Ministry of Education Chief Editor Jude Barback reflects on the changes and progress of the Education Gazette over the past century.
4 February 2021
In 1921, the first edition of The New Zealand Education Gazette was published. To mark its centenary, we have produced a digital copy for readers to enjoy.
4 February 2021
The Education Gazette has experienced many changes in the way it has been produced, but some of the people working on the publication for several decades.