More schools benefit from the N4L managed network
10 March 2014

Providing schools with a modern digital infrastructure enables students to develop new skills and competencies.
10 March 2014
Providing schools with a modern digital infrastructure enables students to develop new skills and competencies.
10 March 2014
Using bush ‘craft’ as part of outdoor educational experiences can do wonders for student engagement, learning, and connection.
10 March 2014
The Parliamentary Service has created a new suite of resources that will help teachers engage authentically with our most central public institution.
10 March 2014
Westlake Boys’ High School teacher Rachel Peak and collaborators have created a successful middle leadership development programme.
24 February 2014
How can we motivate, excite, and engage students in science learning?
24 February 2014
Darfield High students strengthen ties with the French through language and gain an authentic learning opportunity in the bargain.
24 February 2014
New and exciting developments to the Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Fund programme.
24 February 2014
United Nations Youth New Zealand is about to embark on a year-long national Diplomacy Competition.
24 February 2014
One of our most treasured literacy cornerstones, the Ready to Read series, turned 50 last year.
10 February 2014
A series of 128 workshops and comprehensive online resources to support English-medium teachers.
10 February 2014
The latest PISA results provide valuable insight into how we’re providing for our most gifted students.
10 February 2014
The goal of the LENScience initiative is to get contemporary science out of the ivory tower and into students’ lives, says director Jacquie Bay.
10 February 2014
This year’s inaugural Festival of Education comes to New Zealand’s three largest centres in March.
10 February 2014
Students access NCEA results
27 January 2014
More young children are being enrolled in early childhood education (ECE).
27 January 2014
The first five Virtual Learning Awards instigated by the Virtual Learning Network Community (VLNC) sponsored by Asnet Technologies will be awarded.
27 January 2014
Youth crime statistics are falling, and Youth Court Judge Andrew Becroft sees the connection between low crime rates and programmes like PB4L in schools.
27 January 2014
The ILEP conference “Meeting the Challenge: Building on TPDL”, was held in November 2013.
Self-harm is the direct, deliberate act of hurting or injuring your body, without necessarily wanting to die. Teachers and school staff can support students who
New research shows young men experience four different types of silence following the suicide of a close friend or peer. Dr Chris Bowden discusses his findings
While the benefits of outdoor play have long been known, today’s children are spending more and more time inside on their digital devices.
Many schools are turning to programmes such as mindfulness and yoga to help their students build resilience, and it’s not only transforming student wellbeing bu