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21 September 2022
Tukutuku Kōrero checked in with two schools, each with their own set of circumstances, to find out what they are doing to provide secure online experiences
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21 September 2022
Tukutuku Kōrero checked in with two schools, each with their own set of circumstances, to find out what they are doing to provide secure online experiences
10 August 2022
An Auckland school is combining Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories, the arts, and digital technology to bring their community together in developing a resource.
10 August 2022
A new digital game designed to spark interest in the Asia-Pacific region and promote the values of global citizenship is now freely available to schools/kura
10 August 2022
Government education agencies are working on a new digital and data strategy outlining a shared view of digital education in Aotearoa NZ for the coming decade.
21 July 2022
Industry and educators are collaborating across the country to steer a more diverse group of ākonga towards technology pathways.
30 June 2022
Primary school kaiako are using a new STEM programme as a conduit for engaging learning opportunities across the school term
30 June 2022
The New Zealand Space Agency’s ‘Design a Satellite Mission’ writing competition challenges students to think creatively about ways to fight climate change.
8 June 2022
How do you engage young learners? According to those involved in Digital Story Telling Aotearoa, the answer lies in opening up to digital technologies
20 May 2022
Tamaiti in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland early learning centres have been exploring astronomy and cooking within a framework of ancient Samoan wisdom
8 December 2021
Ōtaki College has a strong commitment to encouraging its students – 55 percent of whom are Māori – into STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths)