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22 August 2016
Martyn Reynolds is a specialist classroom teacher at Wellington College who recently received a TeachNZ Study Award to pursue his PhD.
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22 August 2016
Martyn Reynolds is a specialist classroom teacher at Wellington College who recently received a TeachNZ Study Award to pursue his PhD.
9 May 2016
More than half the population of Igiugig visited New Zealand recently to learn about the revitalisation of te reo Māori, writes Tania Black.
21 March 2016
The New Zealand Curriculum supports schools to move away from ‘silo’ thinking: treating subject areas as discrete entities, with no application to each other.
7 March 2016
Letters from children attending a small South Island school are making their way to war zones, thanks to an idea hatched by their teacher just before Christmas.
9 February 2016
Turning lights off at lunch time and computers off after school are just a few of the things that are saving John Paul College thousands of dollars a year.
25 January 2016
In September last year, most of the world’s leaders committed to collective action in combating the problems that affect us all most deeply.
12 October 2015
Poems, posters, videos and a memorial garden were a few of the 148 entries to the Their Stories, Our Stories competition.
10 August 2015
A new initiative has been launched to give our schools stronger representation in the international education sector.
10 August 2015
The Ministry of Education and the Commission for Financial Capability are encouraging teachers to broach the subject of financial capability in the classroom.
10 August 2015
Auckland’s Waterview Connection Project provides an ideal context for learning and about career pathways into engineering.