New Curriculum Leads signal start of more focused approach to wellbeing
A $32m programme will establish 40 new curriculum leads to work with schools, kura, centre-based early learning services and kōhanga reo.
A $32m programme will establish 40 new curriculum leads to work with schools, kura, centre-based early learning services and kōhanga reo.
The Ministry is well-advanced in addressing concerns outlined in Te Tāmata Huaroa, a report released by ERO today.
Children aged 2 to 6 and their whānau can continue to enjoy programming on Home Learning | Papa Kāinga TV.
In December 2019, the Government introduced the Education and Training Bill. The Bill is the biggest rewrite of education legislation in decades.
The first stage of Budget 2020 announced on 14 May allocates significant investment in education.
The Ministry of Education and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) are making changes to NCEA this year in a two-step process.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins has announced a $20 million fund to help eligible tertiary learners continue their education disrupted by COVID-19.
A North Canterbury Kāhui Ako has developed an effective safety net for its schools and community based on longstanding relationships.
The Construction Sector Transformation Plan was launched by the Minister for Building and Construction over the weekend.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins has announced the members of Te Taumata Aronui, a group to work with the Government on tertiary education policy.