Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori is here!
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori is here!
News from and about the Ministry of Education.
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori is here!
New Zealand’s education system continues to perform well compared with other developed countries, with high levels of participation and achievement.
A refreshed resource, Relationships and Sexuality Education: a guide for teachers, leaders, and boards of trustees has been released.
Additional support for senior secondary students and further changes to NCEA due to the continuing disruption from COVID-19 have been announced.
Māori TV’s Mauri Reo, Mauri Ora back to support learning for tamariki and rangatahi
Employers can now apply for the Apprenticeship Boost to help retain apprentices so they can continue to earn and progress towards their qualifications...
The Government has released a long-term strategic recovery plan for international education.
Working reciprocally, valuing Pacific diversity, committing to sustained effort and working collectively are key drivers of Pacific success in education.
Research tells us that students who feel safe and confident in themselves and in their learning environments are those who best engage and achieve...
Senior secondary students who helped out at home, worked part-time or did unpaid volunteer work during the COVID-19 lockdown may be able to earn credits...