Digital programme lights up literacy learning
3 November 2021
There’s a happy buzz in the activity space at Pegasus Bay School Te Kura o Manga Kawari, where a class of Year 2 and 3 children are working on a range of tasks
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3 November 2021
There’s a happy buzz in the activity space at Pegasus Bay School Te Kura o Manga Kawari, where a class of Year 2 and 3 children are working on a range of tasks
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
30 June 2021
Matariki is providing creative learning opportunities for students at St Mary’s College in Wellington
10 June 2021
A repurposed classroom at John McGlashan College in Dunedin with black walls and some state-of-the-art virtual reality technology
8 April 2021
Education Gazette looks at what schools can do to encourage students to pursue study and career pathways in the fields of STEM
25 February 2021
Work is underway to refresh the national curriculum so that teachers will be better supported to design relevant and exciting learning experiences
25 February 2021
Education Gazette visits Huntly College to see how its innovative approach to curriculum design is helping to transform learning for students like Richelle
4 February 2021
Education Gazette explores the importance of putting learner identity and curriculum integration at the heart of digital technologies learning
22 December 2020
These were the articles and videos which resonated most with our readers in 2020.
19 November 2020
A virtual wharepuni with tukutuku panels which are portals to the stories and knowledge of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi
19 November 2020
A PLD programme delivered to 5 schools in the Cook Islands in response to Covid-19 has helped them towards a more powerful and effective use of technology
5 November 2020
There are many ways teachers across New Zealand can build the 36th America’s Cup into their school curriculum during term 1, 2021.
8 October 2020
Children at Naenae Intermediate relished an opportunity to contribute their ideas to the redesign of their town, including the addition of a new swimming pool.
8 October 2020
A Masterton school has turned teaching and learning inside out with a fresh focus on maker culture, play-based learning and learner agency.
18 September 2020
Integrating innovative technologies into cross-curricular learning will develop new learning opportunities and provide authentic experiences
14 August 2020
Students at Nelson's Waimea College have been working with local mentors, council and community groups to improve the habitat of an elusive wetland bird.
14 August 2020
A Children’s Summit has been a real shot in the arm for digital technology at St Mary’s School in Gore.
14 August 2020
Online bullying is a serious problem in our schools and communities. How can schools empower young people to keep themselves safe in cyber space?
16 July 2020
Education Gazette visits a Wellington school to see the Raranga Matihiko/Weaving Digital Futures programme in action.
16 July 2020
The story of how Māui discovered the origins of fire lies at the heart of a programme that aims to support schools and kura to integrate digital technologies
16 July 2020
While nothing can completely replace a visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds and museums, schools around Aotearoa can now visit virtually, in real time.
11 June 2020
Schools may have had to think differently about how they approached creative and performing arts during lockdown.
11 June 2020
Prior to Covid-19, Waitaha School was on a journey to developing better use of digital technologies in an effort to enhance learner agency.
2 June 2020
The development of Kāwhia School’s local curriculum (marau ā-kura) was a collaborative process involving input from the wider school community
18 May 2020
A resource that combines gardening and digital technology is lowering the barriers for teachers as they begin to implement the new (DT&HM) curriculum.