Sunday 11 October 2015

Monday 12 October 2015

Education Council Announces New Chief Executive
The Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Graham Stoop QSO to the position of chief executive. Dr Stoop will take up the position on 9 November.

Fears over quality of tots' education - New Zealand Herald
•Home-based care is funded by the Government at a maximum of $9.27 an hour per child. •There are 32,000 youngsters in home-based care, compared to 113,000 in "educare" centres, 25,000 in kindergartens, 13,000 in kohanga reo and 11,000 at ...

Education expert says charter schools getting kid gloves
Professor John O'Neill Director of the Institute of Education at Massey University was among those arguing for the benchmarking.
Govt accused of failing to hold charter schools to account
The Government's being accused of failing to hold charter schools to account by blocking a plan to compare their results with those of state schools.

Mixed results for NZQA online maths exam - Educators NZ
Eleven thousand students took part in the digital assessment, representing about 30% of those eligible. The students who sat the electronic version will also sit a paper-based assessment, with their highest mark counting towards NCEA Level 1. Deputy ...

Cable Green: open education and sharing
Director of Global Learning at Creative Commons International, and advocate of affordable universal access to quality education.

Universities ready to help NZ export companies
Universities ready to help New Zealand’s emerging export companies Universities want to play a bigger role in helping emerging New Zealand export companies break into international markets. University Vice-Chancellors and representatives from ...

Trading student debt for a practical career
If Nolly had his way he would have high schools giving students as young as 12 and 13 years old acess to different industries and trade careers so that could make early and informed decisions about what subjects they needed to pursue their goals. And ...

No comments:

Post a Comment