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5 October 2023
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5 October 2023
From holograms to battle bots, Ferguson Intermediate School had 15 experiential learning zones set up ready...
13 September 2023
Vegetables that turn into superheroes and time travel feature in a video game being used to teach tamariki about nutrition.
24 August 2023
A new education hub on the Tohu Whenua website makes it easier for teachers to find experiences at places that tell our nation’s defining stories.
24 August 2023
Solving tomorrow’s problems, today. Ākonga across the motu are leaning into cross-curriculum learning in new ways through a nationwide challenge.
24 August 2023
Two schools in the South Island took a cross-curricular approach to bring Matariki to life for ākonga and their communities
24 August 2023
Two Nelson teachers are using resource kits to enrich learning within their schools and set ākonga on a path to success within the curriculum
3 August 2023
An in-school teacher training programme has seen around 100 new teachers enter the workforce over the past three years.
3 August 2023
Waimate High School’s rural South Canterbury location means learning to drive can be more difficult for students. But virtual reality technology CoDriVR is help
3 August 2023
More than 20,000 students have interacted with Rocket Lab’s education programme, which includes school visits, rocket factory tours, rocket clubs and STEM outre
3 August 2023
Virtual and augmented reality resources bring past events to life by immersing students in interactive learning.
3 August 2023
A series of reports and webinars has been released to share the findings of the latest Growing up in New Zealand research – Now We Are Twelve.
13 July 2023
Marlborough is home to many industries that rely on the land and sea, such as viticulture and aquaculture.
13 July 2023
Te Kura Kaupapa Motuhake has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Iwi and all Aotearoa in a vibrant cultural festival in Japan –
22 June 2023
Improving financial literacy was the major educational mission of what was a multi-purpose market day in Botany
22 June 2023
A visually stunning big book Painting Stories about a mural in Roxburgh, Central Otago and accompanying teacher support material for ākonga in Y1 to 3.
22 June 2023
Not many schools and kura have one and a half acres of spare land at their disposal but Oruaiti School did.
22 June 2023
A new board game hoping to address the need for more workers in the agricultural sector will be introduced to secondary school students this year.
1 June 2023
This year’s winner of the Prime Minister’s Te Puiaki Kaiwhakaako Pūtaiao Science Teacher prize, Doug Walker, has a passion for making science more accessible.
1 June 2023
Young conservationists at Shotover Primary School are doing their part to restore the regionally significant Shotover Wetland,
1 June 2023
GirlBoss New Zealand’s most recent offering, GirlBoss Edge Healthcare, has supported a new wave of wāhine to forge their own path into industries.
1 June 2023
Since he began teaching commerce at Christchurch’s Cashmere High School in 2018, Matt Benassi sought to bring the city’s reputation as a dynamic startup hub
11 May 2023
This year, 15 Māori from across Aotearoa were celebrated for incredible achievements in honour of Victoria Cross winner.
11 May 2023
Anxiety about teaching maths is more common than you might think and can result in a self-perpetuating cycle which impacts teachers and learners alike.
11 May 2023
With six decades of teaching under her belt, Jeanette Aker isn’t planning to leave the classroom any time soon. “I’ve got to say, I love the students."
11 May 2023
Ākonga are learning about Aotearoa New Zealand’s war-time history by stepping into the boots of young soldiers from the 28th (Māori) Battalion.