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5 October 2018
A goal setting course that is compulsory in the first year of the secondary school qualification NCEA is the winning idea in a leading category of the recent Ma
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5 October 2018
A goal setting course that is compulsory in the first year of the secondary school qualification NCEA is the winning idea in a leading category of the recent Ma
25 July 2018
Students in selected places across the country have the opportunity to receive hands-on, individualised learning experiences
11 July 2018
Tawa local Merridy Marshall helps out wherever she can at Tawa Intermediate, including helping out at the Code Club. She shares the skills she’s acquired over t
25 June 2018
A new digital technology competition aims to help teachers introduce the new digital technologies curriculum and get students problem solving.
28 May 2018
How to walk away from a conference with more than just a slew of business cards.
23 May 2018
A software development project that’s designed by the students is as ‘real-world’ as it gets.
6 April 2018
Schools and teachers are faring well with the implementation of the new digital technologies curriculum content, but we urge those who ask for help.
29 January 2018
In late 2017 the Government made a series of key education announcements. The Education Gazette summarises them here.
27 November 2017
Technology is changing fast and our education system needs to grow and adapt with it. We are changing how we equip our children to participate, create and thriv
25 September 2017
Nationwide, schools are gearing up for the strengthened Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko curriculum.
13 March 2017
This month we outline the exciting professional learning opportunities on offer from the Connect Learning Advisory throughout 2017.
30 January 2017
Last year both the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2015 and the 2015 Programme for International Student Assessment results were released.
5 December 2016
Mā te Te Ara Whītiki e āwhina i ngā kura ki te whakauru i ngā momo hangarau ki ngā mahi akoako hei hiki i ngā putanga ako o ngā ākonga katoa.
5 December 2016
A New Zealand-designed school programme for developing computational thinking skills will be updated to align with the new digital technologies curriculum.
21 November 2016
From Raspberry Pi to tuatara, nine local successful applicants from will receive funding for projects that support the digital technologies curriculum.
25 October 2016
By the end of this year, the key conceptual ideas of the digital technologies curriculum will be developed and tested with students and teachers.
25 October 2016
Nine successful applicants will receive funding for projects that support the new digital technologies curriculum.
25 October 2016
The Ministry of Education’s Connected Learning Advisory is committed to supporting schools as they plan for and use digital technologies for learning.
10 October 2016
In July the Minister for Education Hon Hekia Parata announced digital technologies and would be strengthened in The New Zealand Curriculum from 2018.
5 September 2016
The Connected Learning Advisory is committed to supporting schools and communities as they plan for and use digital technologies for learning.
5 September 2016
The Education (Update) Amendment Bill (the Bill) was introduced into Parliament on 22 August.
22 August 2016
A new $1 million fund has been created with the aim of encouraging collaboration between schools, kura, Communities of Learning, and industry.
22 August 2016
Learning about digital technologies now and in the future is as important as it was to learn trade languages during the early modern period.
22 August 2016
Judith Riki, Moana Timoko and Maurice Nelson recently received Māori Medium Bilingual Education Study Awards to enhance their teaching practice.
27 July 2016
Digital technologies will be fully integrated into The New Zealand Curriculum and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa from 2018.