Beating the summer effect
13 October 2014
Teachers have had significant success combatting a problem that many teachers can relate to, the so-called ‘summer effect’.
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13 October 2014
Teachers have had significant success combatting a problem that many teachers can relate to, the so-called ‘summer effect’.
13 October 2014
The Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme is now a hallowed institution in enterprise learning; like all successful businesses, the scheme continues to evolve
13 October 2014
Massey University recently played host to a group of senior secondary students who had their eyes well and truly opened to the reality of the business world.
22 September 2014
Cathy Magiannis, education payroll services, provides an update on the transfer of the schools’ payroll service.
22 September 2014
Margaret Mahy Family Playground being built in central Christchurch with ideas from children and young people of Canterbury.
22 September 2014
Entries are now open for the Commonwealth Education Good Practice Awards 2015.
22 September 2014
Accelerated Learning in Literacy and Mathematics (ALL and ALiM) has proven to be a highly effective for accelerating students at primary school level.
22 September 2014
The Ministry of Education recently launched a new book for parents called The Vision Book – My Child, Our Journey.
22 September 2014
A Learning Experiences Outside the Classroom (LEOTC) programme had students from Newtown School translating sculpture into dance moves at their local gallery.
8 September 2014
There is a growing sense of urgency around shifting future-focused learning and digital pedagogies to the education mainstream.