Thursday 2 October 2014

Friday 3 October 2014


Entire Maori education system likely to suffer?

The Serious Fraud Office is continuing its investigation into Te Whare Wananga o Awanuia-rangi.
Serious problems with one of the main services for thousands of children who are struggling to read have been highlighted in an independent review. The review of literacy resource teachers found it was impossible to know what impact...

Celebrating World Teachers’ Day

A media release all about World Teachers' Day which is the 5th of October.

Taonga welcomed home as part of World Teachers Day celebrations in Gisborne

Teachers, school support staff and their communities will gather at dusk on Gisborne’s Midway beach on October 5 to welcome the return of a rākau kōrero (talking stick) that left Aotearoa one year ago.

Leaky school needs rebuild

Stuff.co.nz
The school will have to start from scratch after the Ministry of Educationdiscovered that most of the classrooms, along with the administration block and hall, have been affected by water damage. Fixing the Auckland school's problem buildings is one ...

Studylink Listens and Responds to Students

Studylink are launching their new student focused campaign in preparation of semester one 2015. The campaign was developed in partnership with the New Zealand Union of Students’ Associations (NZUSA). In addition, Studylink have redeveloped their website, ...

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