Schools welcome wellbeing resource
3 September 2020

Feedback from schools about a much-needed mental health education and hauora resource has been extremely positive.
3 September 2020
Feedback from schools about a much-needed mental health education and hauora resource has been extremely positive.
3 September 2020
A flexible approach to different learning needs at Te Aroha College’s transition centre may include starting the day with yoga and mindfulness...
3 September 2020
Hora Hora School in Whangarei has established Te Manu Aute Trust to provide flexibility and raise funds for several initiatives.
3 September 2020
We ask Andrea Gray, Deputy Chief Executive Digital Assessment Transformation, NZQA for the latest update on the delivery and direction of digital NCEA exams.
3 September 2020
A pilot scheme in which Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour (RTLB) in south Auckland have been trained to deliver the Incredible Years Autism programme.
14 August 2020
Students at Nelson's Waimea College have been working with local mentors, council and community groups to improve the habitat of an elusive wetland bird.
14 August 2020
Developers of a vision screening programme that is already providing a rich learning opportunity for a group of Dunedin students
14 August 2020
In the third of the Education Gazette’s video series on wellbeing, we talk to staff and students at Rāroa Normal Intermediate in Wellington
14 August 2020
A Children’s Summit has been a real shot in the arm for digital technology at St Mary’s School in Gore.
14 August 2020
Teachers and schools can help whānau and communities to recover from disasters, according to two major pieces of research which focused on Christchurch schools
14 August 2020
Students are a school’s most powerful resource when it comes to creating a welcoming environment.
14 August 2020
“Truly understanding the events of the Holocaust can be a very confronting and emotional experience for people
14 August 2020
Education Gazette sat down with Thomas James, the winner of the 2019 Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize, to talk about his design journey and aspirations
14 August 2020
Online bullying is a serious problem in our schools and communities. How can schools empower young people to keep themselves safe in cyber space?
14 August 2020
Secondary schools and wharekura around Aotearoa New Zealand can now submit their nominations for a vocational award to present to their students this year.
14 August 2020
Eight student leaders from the Auckland School Strike 4 Climate organisation articulated their vision for education about climate change.
14 August 2020
New Zealand’s educators are being encouraged to get students into nature during Conservation Week.
4 August 2020
In the second of the Education Gazette’s video series on wellbeing, we visit Epuni Kindergarten in Lower Hutt
31 July 2020
The Action Plan for Pacific Education 2020-2030 was launched at Ōtāhuhu Primary School in late July.
31 July 2020
The refreshed Ka Hikitia and Tau Mai Te Reo strategies will be front and centre of New Zealand’s education system.
31 July 2020
Kiwi parents may not thank Matt Boucher when they find glitter and bags of mouldy sliced bread around the house.
31 July 2020
At Christchurch’s Linwood Avenue School, a Y5–6 class has been learning everything they need to know about real estate, mortgages, interest rates...
31 July 2020
It’s more important than ever for today’s young people to gain financial literacy skills, says Nick Thomson, director of learning for Sorted in Schools.
31 July 2020
School camps are a traditional part of the fabric of school life in Aotearoa, but research and a new resource suggest it might be time for a fresh approach.
31 July 2020
Born out of a desire to help tamariki develop good character and strong values in a digital world, the InnerFit Kids programme has a growing presence in the NI.