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7 December 2022
Matt Bateman, principal of Burnside Primary School, and Lynda Stuart, principal of May Road School, understand the importance of building a resilient culture
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7 December 2022
Matt Bateman, principal of Burnside Primary School, and Lynda Stuart, principal of May Road School, understand the importance of building a resilient culture
7 December 2022
With drownings last year being the worst in a decade, water safety organisations and the MOE are hoping that a raft of resources and support for teachers
7 December 2022
Manawatū College has been on a journey of self-reflection and internal evaluation reviewing their practice over the last two years
7 December 2022
Mariah Scott may have only just finished her social work degree, but she is no stranger to field work.
7 December 2022
Community guest speakers, a bespoke timetable, and a focus on authenticity helps bring project-based integrated curriculum to life at Mt Hobson Academy.
7 December 2022
A current campaign by the Ministry of Education, Become a real influencer. Go Teach, aims to encourage more young people to enter initial teacher education
23 November 2022
A collection of stories about Te Tai Tokerau tūpuna is showcasing inspirational role models to accelerate ākonga Māori cultural pride, academic success
23 November 2022
Tu’u Mālohi is a stand-alone programme developed and piloted to strengthen wellbeing support for Pacific learners in Years 9–13
23 November 2022
The launch of Tai Poutini Mana Ake on the South Island’s West Coast is bringing students and communities closer to mental health support and services
23 November 2022
Continuity for learners is at the forefront of a Coherent Pathways Guidance Tool helping kaiako across Te Kāhui Ako o Pupuke and Aotearoa.