New Zealand performing poorly on right to education

New Zealand performing poorly on right to education

10 months ago

The latest data published by the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) shows NZ could do better to uphold the right…

The curriculum MAG’s evidence base falls short

10 months ago

The Aotearoa Educators' Collective says the report produced by the Ministerial Advisory Group lacks substantial evidence.

Upholding the vision of Te Mātaiaho

10 months ago

Rebecca Thomas weighs in on the recent curriculum controversies and what they mean for our commitment to Te Tiriti o…

Case Study: CarbonCycle and Te Kauwhata Primary School

10 months ago

This composting project provides ongoing learning opportunities for tamariki, and benefits the whole community.

Maximise space with shade solutions

10 months ago

Some excellent and often under-utilised learning spaces lie beyond the classroom walls. Shade solutions make these areas useable year round.

Union blows whistle on “secret” curriculum rewrites

10 months ago

The union for post-primary school teachers says the curriculum rewrites are being done in secret, without sector consultation.

Profession or trade? Why training NZ’s teachers in the classroom is not the right answer

10 months ago

Kirsten Locke, Alex Gunn, and Katrina McChesney explain why in-classroom training for teachers isn't the way forward.

School support staff set to negotiate with MoE

10 months ago

School support staff are holding paid union meetings ahead of collective bargaining set for the end of the year.

Safe, hands on, science learning

10 months ago

Science learning can be a lot of fun, and a safe, well-equipped science room can inspire and engage students.

Is your sport surface ready to play?

10 months ago

A well maintained sport surface can encourage participation in sport, boost school spirit, and keep young athletes safe.