Tuesday 1 September 2015

Wednesday 2 September 2015




Salisbury School roll down to two
The Press West Coast
She said the selection process for all placements for wraparound support – and potentially a place at a residential school - had been independently assessed by the New Zealand Council for Educational Research as fair to all students.


Lifelong Learning Key to Wellbeing
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
The Government priorities for Adult and Community Education (ACE) include literacy, numeracy, English language (ESOL), te Reo Māori and sign language. Providers all over New Zealand offer learning in these core areas and many others. Courses not ...

Cost of private contractors continues to rise at Ministry of Education
More than $40 million was spent on 633 contractors at the Ministry ofEducation over the 2013/14 financial year - a huge increase on the $24.9m spent on almost half the number of contractors the year before. The big spend comes at the same time the ...

Charter school responds to Labour criticism
The head of a Northland charter school which two Labour MPs were rapped across the knuckles for supporting, says they did the right thing.

NCEA apps updated to include more languages - Educators NZ
Educators NZ
The latest version of the NCEA Guide and NCEA Student apps is now available, according NZQA. The apps are free tools designed to help students, parents, families and employers learn more about NCEA. Deputy chief executive at the NZQA Richard ...

More doctoral students spend time in the workplace - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
She also spent time in schools in Papakura, Otara and Mangere where she helped with the daily clinic work such as throat swabbing, skin infectionassessment and health education.

Garnier Help Keep School Pools Afloat - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Silverdale School in Hamilton, Ohinewai School in Huntly and Wellington's Maoribank School are the first three high priority schools that will benefit from Garnier's support, with up to three more to be announced.

Scholars start breakfast club at low-decile school - Scoop.co.nz
Sally says she approached the Ministry of Education for a list of low-decileschools and the scholars chose Rowley Avenue, as it is close to Lincoln University. They decided to trial the project, which they have called Fuel for Life, with a year 4 ...

Huge need for school guidance counsellors in schools
Assigning school guidance counsellors to primary and intermediate schools would provide early intervention for children and families and help prevent some of the cases that end up with Child, Youth and Family (CYF), says a prominent school counsellor.

University of Canterbury launches Earthquake Scholarships
The University of Canterbury is to offer scholarships for postgraduate research into the effects of the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquakes, focusing on the lessons learned from the response.


No comments:

Post a Comment