Cultural festival heralds new hope for Pacific communities
20 May 2021
Seeing the rich Pacific cultures of Aotearoa take to the stage to celebrate their unique identities has been a long time coming.
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20 May 2021
Seeing the rich Pacific cultures of Aotearoa take to the stage to celebrate their unique identities has been a long time coming.
20 May 2021
The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) has developed a range of teaching resources that focus on health and fitness
20 May 2021
Throughout 2021, more than 70 teachers and kaiako will be mentored to develop integrated local curriculum, with a focus on Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories.
13 May 2021
Students and teachers in Canterbury will have the opportunity to learn computer game design and enter the inaugural Rubber Duck Awards this year.
13 May 2021
New Zealand’s technology workforce needs more diversity and one event is aiming to help achieve tech career pathways.
6 May 2021
Gateway programme work placements at a local IT company for two Wellington High School students have resulted in jobs for them both.
27 April 2021
Stewart Island | Rakiura provides a natural playground and classroom for the children who attend New Zealand’s southernmost school.
27 April 2021
Education Gazette visits two schools in Hawke’s Bay with a rich history of collaboration, culture and community engagement.
27 April 2021
Whanganui Collegiate School is one of New Zealand’s earliest secondary schools and teachers and students alike are proud of its unique traditions and heritage.
27 April 2021
Tessa Moana Kake-Tuffley knows that she stands on the shoulders of her tūpuna and bears their hopes and dreams for an education system that works for Māori.