Carver’s final touch wakens sleeping god Maui
12 June 2017

a stunning carving of Māori Maui was installed at the entrance of the brand new, 800sqm classroom building at Arahoe School in West Auckland.
12 June 2017
a stunning carving of Māori Maui was installed at the entrance of the brand new, 800sqm classroom building at Arahoe School in West Auckland.
12 June 2017
Māori education in Northland is getting a substantial boost in resources with two large building projects in the latter stages of design.
12 June 2017
A group of early childhood centres and primary schools in Christchurch recently carried out a programme to help reduce anxiety and build emotional resilience.
12 June 2017
The digital environment is transforming teaching and learning in our schools, and students are increasingly required to work online at home.
12 June 2017
Another successful Bullying-Free NZ Week has come to a close.
12 June 2017
New Zealand schools have been invited to take part in the Global High Schools category of the 2018 Zayed Energy of the Future Prize.
12 June 2017
Brendon Marshall is HOD Science at Onehunga High School and last year received a TeachNZ Study Award to complete his master’s degree.
12 June 2017
A play that offers a fresh perspective on World War 1 will tour the country from August this year, marking the final year of the centenary commemorations.
12 June 2017
A new draft framework for teachers aims to help them work more confidently with Pasifika learners and be more responsive to their needs.
12 June 2017
The Education Gazette website is in the process of being redesigned to bring it up to date with modern technology and to provide an improved online experience.
12 June 2017
As World Refugee Day approaches, Education Gazette examines a recent documentary that shares real-life stories.
29 May 2017
Although Anzac Day has passed, there are still plenty of opportunities for schools to set up a Field of Remembrance.
29 May 2017
Looking at the in-school support available for children who are blind, deafblind or have low vision to ensure they are well prepared for their learning journey.
29 May 2017
Physical activity can help people live longer, healthier lives.
29 May 2017
It may no longer be an official Better Public Service target but the drive to have 85 per cent of 18-year-olds with NCEA Level 2, or an equivalent, remains.
29 May 2017
Vicki Lee Wihongi is a dean at Hamilton’s Fraser High School and last year received a TeachNZ Study Award to complete a Master of Counselling qualification.
29 May 2017
A new social media platform connects young people to educators, service providers and businesses to inspire and support them as they move from education to empl
29 May 2017
The Education (Update) Amendment Act 2017 puts the progress and achievement of children and young people at the centre of the legislation that guides our educat
29 May 2017
Interesting features abound in the rebuild of an Auckland primary school.
29 May 2017
Rangatahi Māori from nine Canterbury schools attended the ‘Poutama Whenua – Land Your Pathway’ Industry Big Day Out in April.
29 May 2017
A trades training programme and sparkling new premises are revitalising learning at Northland College.
15 May 2017
The Ministry of Education’s Connected Learning Advisory – Te Ara Whītiki is committed to supporting schools as they manage and use digital technologies for lear
15 May 2017
Not only a talented musician and natural leader, Christopher Mayo has also won the 2016 Prime Minister’s Award for Academic Excellence.
15 May 2017
In commemoration of the Battle of Passchendaele, secondary school students are invited to enter a special digital technology competition that runs from May to J
15 May 2017
A new television show raises a lot of questions but doesn’t provide any answers, writes Shaun Robinson of the New Zealand Mental Health Foundation.