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11 September 2017
Now in its fourth year, Teachers’ Workchoice Day supports educators and businesses to have meaningful conversations and build stronger connections.
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11 September 2017
Now in its fourth year, Teachers’ Workchoice Day supports educators and businesses to have meaningful conversations and build stronger connections.
11 September 2017
A challenge to create a curriculum resource about New Zealand’s role in the Battle of Passchendaele was this year met by secondary students across the country.
11 September 2017
Agencies are working together to help provide a range of social support networks to families in urgent need of somewhere to live.
11 September 2017
When it comes to introducing animals, ethical guidelines must be followed by early learning services, ngā kōhanga reo, schools and kura.
11 September 2017
If you are a new teacher with a provisional certificate and want to reach full certification, you could be eligible for financial support through the Educatio
11 September 2017
The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has completed a review of the University Entrance requirements, concluding that they are fit-for-purpose.
5 September 2017
A short video to help you search for the right vacancies, and contact info if you need extra help and support.
28 August 2017
Since the early learning curriculum Te Whāriki was updated in April this year, 24 Curriculum Champions have been appointed to work with early learning services.
28 August 2017
Celebrated since 1975, Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week acknowledges and celebrates the Māori language as a unique cultural treasure for all NZers.
28 August 2017
Mai anō i te tau 1975 kua whakanuia Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, e āhukahuka ana, e whakanui ana i te reo Māori hei taonga ahurei mō ngā tāngata katoa o Aotearoa.