Schools as community hubs in emergencies
30 March 2023
In late January, Auckland experienced the most severe recorded rainstorm in its history.
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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
12 October 2022
Educators are realising the value of regular involvement and accessibility in the creative arts for ākonga with disabilities and additional learning needs.
12 October 2022
A relationship-based learning programme which features collecting authentic feedback and focusing on student and whānau voice has empowered teachers and student
12 October 2022
Students at a small school on the Kāpiti Coast are so passionate about climate action, they took their concerns to their district council to champion change
12 October 2022
In Tāmaki Makaurau, a local construction contractor is rolling out an education programme at the schools they are working with, linking classroom learning.
12 October 2022
Government education agencies are working on a new digital and data strategy outlining a shared view of digital education in Aotearoa the coming decade.