The many threads of early learning in Aotearoa
4 February 2021
In conversation with Emeritus Professor Helen May, the Education Gazette explores aspects of the history of early learning in New Zealand.
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4 February 2021
In conversation with Emeritus Professor Helen May, the Education Gazette explores aspects of the history of early learning in New Zealand.
4 February 2021
In 1921, children and young people with disabilities in New Zealand were denied education and confined to institutions.
4 February 2021
Celebrating its centenary this year, Feilding High School has a rich history in providing agricultural education.
10 December 2020
Read NZ Te Pou Muramura (formerly NZ Book Council) has joined forces with SPCA to get kids reading more books over the holidays.
5 November 2020
Swimming lessons, farm visits and a programme that sees Kiwi students mentoring former refugees are all helping students from other countries
5 November 2020
A schoolwide focus on play-based learning and social coaching at Wairakei School is helping ease the transition from early childhood education
5 November 2020
A community programme in Napier is challenging young people to meet their goals, improve their wellbeing, and build positive relationships with Police.
22 October 2020
A sustainably built new teaching block at Nelson’s Waimea College has met an urgent need for more classrooms...
22 October 2020
Whakatāne schools are working together to address attendance and engagement across their community.
22 October 2020
A campaign to reduce lunchbox waste rubbish to zero, and encourage healthy lunches, has been transformational, says Gary Roberts, principal of Hornby Primary.