Documenting life on the fringe in New York
20 March 2019
A Ngārimu Scholarship is enabling a former teacher to tell the stories through film of Māori and other under-represented or misrepresented groups of people
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20 March 2019
A Ngārimu Scholarship is enabling a former teacher to tell the stories through film of Māori and other under-represented or misrepresented groups of people
20 March 2019
The winner of the 2018 Prime Minister’s Science Teacher Prize says that igniting students’ natural curiosity and inspiring them to constantly question events
11 March 2019
Receiving a scholarship has helped a young man along his political path.
13 August 2018
One of New Zealand’s most eminent educationalists, Dr Anne Meade, speaks with Education Gazette about some of the seismic changes in education she has helped to
11 July 2018
Stories of leadership, engagement and teaching practices that led to improved learning outcomes were recognised and celebrated at the Prime Minister’s Education
11 July 2018
Principal Louise Anaru has a strong sense of moral purpose, and a belief in equity and inclusiveness, and her arrival at Flaxmere College
22 June 2018
A high-energy, rousing Friday afternoon music and dance event, led by “Passionators”, is a key part of the week for a successful school in South Auckland.
11 June 2018
Training in circus skills such as acrobatics, juggling and aerial hoops is stretching not only the bodies but also the minds of students who attend classes afte
14 May 2018
A new learning model has turned the achievements and performance levels of Patea Area School around and engaged the whole community in the process.
9 May 2018
New Zealand author and 2018 Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal winner Janice Marriott discusses fostering a love of literature in children.