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Record numbers expected to attend NZSTA conference
The NZSTA annual national conference is on track to be sold out again this year, with registrations tracking ahead of…
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More than one pathway to success, students told
As part of the ‘Earn and Learn’ programme run by Workchoice Trust, Trade Me Jobs marketing manager, Fran Bellingham, has…
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Teachers invited to tonight’s seminar on teaching students from diverse backgrounds
The increase in diverse students in our classrooms and the best ways to teach them is the topic of a…
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School children to be offered ‘taster sessions’ at sports festival
Nearly 400 school children will be given the opportunity to try a variety of sports at the ASB Sports Centre…
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Rotary gives NZ and Australian students a chance to expand their horizons
Rotary Clubs throughout New Zealand and Australia are offering young students the chance to take part in a special student…
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Six students chosen to compete in International Trade Challenge
After a highly charged and intense weekend of competition, FedEx and the Young Enterprise Trust have named the six students…
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DNA technology protects school property
West Auckland schools are being given the benefit of DNA technology to protect property in a unique partnership between BNZ,…
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Educational inequality a major concern in OECD report
The University of Auckland’s Starpath Project has welcomed an OECD report that acknowledges New Zealand’s education success, but highlights the…
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Greater focus on gifted children’s education needed, organisations claim
During Gifted Awareness Week, June 15-21, New Zealand’s three leading gifted education organisations are celebrating giftedness, as well as advocating…
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Winners in LIANZA Book Awards announced
The LIANZA Children’s and Young Adult’s Book Awards Winners for 2015 were announced last night at the National Library in…
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N4L’s managed network a finalist for two awards
N4L’s Managed Network has been selected as a finalist for the Australia and New Zealand Internet Awards (ANZIAs) and the…
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Applications invited for AFS scholarship to Japan
AFS New Zealand has one full scholarship available for students who live and attend school in Christchurch, for a student…
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NZ book awards attract diverse entries
Twenty-two books have been picked as finalists in the 2015 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. This…
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School’s fundraising efforts bring in $20,000+
Christchurch schoolgirls who were in Nepal during the devastating April earthquakes have helped raise more than $20,000 for the Nepali…
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NZPF not impressed with maths report
“The latest research on the state of mathematics teaching and learning released by the business group NZ Initiative, may have…
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High school entrepreneurs to vie for places in trade challenge finals
Eighty ambitious young high school entrepreneurs from around the country will compete in the seventh FedEx Express/Junior Achievement International Trade…
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No consultation on IES scheme, NZEI says
Documents just released by the Ministry of Education provide further evidence that the Government embarked on its controversial $359m Investing…
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Students learn about healthcare as potential career option
Bethesda Care, a retirement village in Manukau, has opened its doors to students from four South Auckland secondary schools, so…
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KidsCan Mufti Day is coming up!
KidsCan National Mufti Day is back, for the third year in a row, and plans to raise much-needed funds for…
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New company aims to bring lunches to kids in need
One in four New Zealand children lives in poverty and thousands go without lunch every day. A new start-up company,…
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Schools share environmental awards
Projects including farm fertiliser runoff monitoring and a stoat and rat trapping programme to boost kiwi numbers are among 24…
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Sporting success largely depends on good surfaces
New Zealand has a sporting record we can be justly proud of, covering a wide range of activities that not…
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Sexuality education guidelines link to curriculum applauded by Family Planning
The new sexuality education guidelines released last week are directly linked to the New Zealand Curriculum. Sexuality education is part…
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All Ears reading programme aims to build confidence
A newly developed canine reading programme will have its debut in Napier next month. Called All Ears, it is aimed…
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Oral care recycle drive offers fundraising opportunity
New Zealanders can now save oral care items from landfill and help raise funds for their local school, club or…
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