Camembert in the classroom
7 March 2016
The creation of delicious homemade cheese is being used to encourage Waikato students to explore alternative career pathways.
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7 March 2016
The creation of delicious homemade cheese is being used to encourage Waikato students to explore alternative career pathways.
7 March 2016
The Connected Learning Advisory aims to support school leaders and e-learning leaders to integrate digital technologies into learning.
7 March 2016
Getting the most out of Vocational Pathways for students is one of Ruapehu College’s big priorities.
9 February 2016
When the Ministry found out that one of New Zealand’s remotest schools did not have internet access in its classrooms, it jumped in to see what could be done.
9 February 2016
The Hour of Code movement is a worldwide phenomenon designed to show teachers and students that anybody can get stuck into coding, not just ‘techy’ people.
7 December 2015
A recently completed survey of principals across NZ has found that most schools are experiencing increased confidence in implementing their school’s digital lea
7 December 2015
Just over 140 senior decision-makers from 12 countries attended the 12th Global Education Leaders’ Partnership (GELP) event (22–24 November) in Auckland.
23 November 2015
Nineteen sector representatives have joined a working group to help shape the Ministry of Education’s Student Management System (SMS) initiative.
23 November 2015
Science is a part of our present and our future. Many of today’s most complex decisions require people to be engaged with science and technology.
9 November 2015
Now is the perfect time to get involved with the Creativity in Science and Technology programme (CREST).