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24 November 2021

Students at Mt Richmond Special School wanted their classmate, who had the use of only one hand, to be able to join in cooking lessons...
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24 November 2021
Students at Mt Richmond Special School wanted their classmate, who had the use of only one hand, to be able to join in cooking lessons...
14 October 2021
As one of the earliest European settlements in Aotearoa, Nelson was also at the forefront of developing a model for a free secular education system
14 October 2021
As Kohimarama School marks its centennial this year, the community is living with a global pandemic – just as their founders did.
14 October 2021
Rural area school Ngata Memorial College was established in 1959, taking its name from Sir Āpirana Ngata
23 September 2021
Education Gazette looks at how Te Ākau ki Pāpāmoa School is working with its community to incorporate the Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories curriculum
2 September 2021
A new learning resource has been developed by the Ngarimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund Board for tamariki of all ages
21 July 2021
Otago Harbour and the surrounding countryside has been the classroom and playground for generations of children at one Dunedin school
30 June 2021
Education Gazette takes a tour of Sylvia Park School’s artwork-studded history trail, the physical output from its school-wide inquiry into Aotearoa New Zealand
20 May 2021
Education Gazette talks to members of Te Tai Whanake ki Tauranga Moana Kaitiaki Group about how schools and iwi are working together
20 May 2021
Throughout 2021, more than 70 teachers and kaiako will be mentored to develop integrated local curriculum, with a focus on Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories.