Attention budding South Auckland scientists! Over $150,000 in funding is now up for grabs for schools, universities, community and iwi groups as applications for the Curious Minds Participatory Science Platform: South Auckland are open. Curious ...
Let this be a lesson to you students. You are now coming to the end of another semester, arbitrarily designated as having an even number of weeks, crammed with a range of objectives that no doubt most of you have not met. For one thing, you did not read. ...
Whanganui’s international education delegation has completed the Japanese portion of its assignment, meeting more than 40 agents and visiting six schools over a five-day period. The group also held a meeting with the Tokyo Board of Education and visited ...
Te Onekura, a free online educational series, has been released to support ākonga at all levels of their reo journey. Translated as 'The School in the Sand,' Te Onekura is an innovative resource that combines the ancient wisdom of oneone (sand) ...
Engineering New Zealand President Glen Cornelius says a “serious conversation and commitment with Government” about the country’s approach to developing skills in science, technology, education and maths (STEM) is “long overdue”. Cornelius ...
With heavy construction work scheduled for the National Library building in Wellington, from 1 November there will be a reduction of service hours until the end of the year. National Library’s reduced service hours will be 10am to 2pm, Monday to Friday, ...
Robust, tailored mentoring programmes, innovative ‘apprenticeship’ models and more professional development opportunities are needed to support wāhine Māori who are or want to be school leaders, a new report has found. The report, Me aro ...
There are only 12 days until the 2023 New Zealand General Election – but you can start voting today! “Change never happens at the pace we think it should. It happens over years of people joining together, strategizing, sharing, and pulling all the ...
Samsung aims to foster a culture of innovative thinking and problem-solving among Tuvalu youth through the launch of design thinking innovative Solve for Tomorrow challenge
“Everyone agrees that there need to be rules and regulations to ensure the Early Childhood Education sector is safe, provides the best quality education possible, and that the rules are practical and can be implemented,” says Kathy Wolfe CE Te ...