Promoting religious studies
1 May 2017
In November 2016, the association representing teachers of religious studies was recently launched at the University of Auckland.
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1 May 2017
In November 2016, the association representing teachers of religious studies was recently launched at the University of Auckland.
1 May 2017
Secretary for Education Iona Holsted and Director of Education for Waikato Paula Rawiri recently met with leaders from the Matamata Kāhui Ako.
1 May 2017
This year, Road Safety Week takes place from 8–14 May, providing a timely chance to reflect on how sharing our roads can be an effective context for learning.
1 May 2017
The Ministry of Education is proud to sponsor and partner with Techweek’17 – which will bring together some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s top innovators, designers
1 May 2017
Beginning on Monday 22 May, Bullying-Free NZ Week is a chance to raise awareness and promote a bullying-free environment at school.
1 May 2017
Ellesmere College deputy principal Robyn Thompson was last year awarded a Secondary Teacher Sabbatical to investigate learning programmes.
1 May 2017
The Progress and Consistency Tool (PaCT) is being used in rich and interesting ways by teachers, students and the wider community at Rotorua’s Lynmore School.
10 April 2017
A new report shows that Communities of Learning|Kāhui Ako are making a strong start towards implementation across the country.
10 April 2017
The Aspire Scholarships are for students from low income families wanting to attend New Zealand private secondary schools.
10 April 2017
Tarawera High School’s Sam Gibson will travel to London in April to attend the Google for Education Certified Innovator Program.