New role supports schools and learners and whānau
The first tranche of 623 Learning Support Coordinators (LSCs) are off to a strong start.
The first tranche of 623 Learning Support Coordinators (LSCs) are off to a strong start.
The Pacific Education funds are now open for a second round of applications, to support Pacific learners’ education success and wellbeing during COVID-19.
Do you know of a school, kura, kōhanga reo or early learning service whose work is delivering excellent outcomes for young New Zealanders?
Free period products will soon be available to students in all New Zealand primary, intermediate and secondary schools and kura that opt to receive them.
The new Education Gazette | Blue Star technology grant has been launched in 2021 as part of the Gazette’s centenary celebrations.
From 1 December 2020, people on temporary work, student or visitor visas who can’t return home and can’t support themselves due to the impacts of COVID-19 may g
Te Ahu o te Reo Māori encourages the education workforce to grow their confidence in using te reo and integrating it into the learning of all ākonga/students.
Supporting learning progress once students are back at school – useful resources and tips for years 1 to 13.
Whakatāne schools are working together to address attendance and engagement across their community, with an emphasis on putting relationships front and centre.
The Pacific Education Support Fund has been extended to applicants from the Waikato, Hawke's Bay – Tairāwhiti, Wellington, Canterbury and the Chatham Islands.