New National Education Service For NZ’s Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Children Launches

New National Education Service For NZ’s Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Children Launches

6 years ago

Ko Taku Reo Deaf Education New Zealand merges the Kelston Deaf Education Centre in Auckland and the van Asch Deaf Education…

Innovation meets education

6 years ago

In the midst of lockdown, a group of PhD students identified the need for a safe, inclusive place for children…

Growing shared leadership and bicultural understandings through whakataukī

6 years ago

"This blog is my story and shares some of my learning and views of leadership and about being a Tiriti…

Bringing local histories to life through te reo Māori resources

6 years ago

Applications have opened for round four of Te Aho Ngārahu, a fund that enables Māori storytellers to develop quality localised te reo…

Action Plan for Pacific Education: Supporting Pacific learners’ dreams

6 years ago

“The Action Plan for Pacific Education 2020-2030 is a blueprint for transforming outcomes for Pacific learners and families and is…

#MeToo and #TimesUp have not changed NZers’ attitude on gender, reveals new survey

6 years ago

While 77% of respondents stated that school lessons should include education on gender diversity, almost one quarter of respondents either…

What’s the meaning of life? These students have some answers

6 years ago

While schools keep a careful eye on their students’ learning, it’s important they ensure academic growth is aligned with meaning…

Number of primary teachers who feel unsafe doubles since 2016

6 years ago

"Having one in four primary teachers feel unsafe in the classroom is completely unacceptable. This shows just how urgent increased…

“Too much is being asked of schools”, say 72% of Primary Principals

6 years ago

According to new research by NZCER, there have also been positive shifts in how schools support student wellbeing as teachers…

New Zealand & Japanese high schools bond via online home room class

6 years ago

An interesting new initiative encourages New Zealand high school students to converse in Japanese with students based in Tokyo.