Love for students keeps long-time teacher in the classroom
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."
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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."
20 April 2023
From the destruction of Cyclone Gabrielle came the chance to form community bonds like no other, including for those in the rural area of Dartmoor...
20 April 2023
A new school house system with te ao Māori at its heart is transforming a Bay of Plenty primary school.
20 April 2023
The third in a series of Education Gazette articles on Cyber Security, we explore how Network for Learning (N4L) can support schools to keep ākonga safe.
20 April 2023
Burnham School Te Kura o Tiori in one of Aotearoa’s fastest-growing populations, is experiencing the benefits of a major property development project.
30 March 2023
In late January, Auckland experienced the most severe recorded rainstorm in its history.
30 March 2023
Through the enormous challenges of the past few years, most recently the extreme flooding and silt inundation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle
30 March 2023
Green-fingered students and staff at Waipāhīhī School in Taupō are currently tending hundreds of seedlings that will grow into native trees
8 March 2023
In mid-February, much of the North Island of Aotearoa New Zealand was dealt a devastating blow at the hands of Cyclone Gabrielle. There have been many stories o
7 December 2022
Matt Bateman, principal of Burnside Primary School, and Lynda Stuart, principal of May Road School, understand the importance of building a resilient culture