
Ministry's process stifled childcare centre abuse complaints: teacher
The centre's licence was suspended for three weeks in November following the allegations.
The centre's licence was suspended for three weeks in November following the allegations.
About 640 schools will start getting free school lunches, but 1300 have lost free milk.
Interest-free options are tempting but can bite in the long run, budgeting experts say.
Opinion: Ignore the naysayers, let's stick to the facts on the science of reading.
The opportunity to complete a teaching diploma on school grounds begins this year.
'Boys get the priority', says McAuley High School principal Jan Waelen.
A mother found out how challenging it can be for NZ schools to deal with dyslexia.
Willow Park School head teacher Theresa Kinloch is working with kids in her class using the new phonics-based reading books being produced by the Ministry of Education. Video / Dean Purcell
Teachers aim to lift students' aspirations above mere grades.
Schools are getting 2.4m copies of new phonics-based reading books - will they work?
One Auckland principal credits "a heightened sense of urgency" among students last year.
Bonus credits have averted a drop in NCEA pass rates despite Covid lockdowns.
More than 30 secondary schools will pilot 'Te Ao Haka', available for NCEA at all levels.
Secondary students can see how they performed in their end-of-year exams.
Opinion: Broad latitude is given to early childhood education providers - why is that?
Threats included a spike in the first week after schools reopened following the lockdown.
Schools are anxious to see what impact lockdowns had on NCEA achievement.
Watermelon seeds must be removed and peas cooked and mashed for under 3s.
More than 300 new students are set to join Rotorua classrooms this year.
Organisers say an intergenerational protest will be held outside Parliament on January 26.
A demerit system approach is 'trying to simplify something that isn't simple', he said.
The move is part of the recovery plan for international education.
Opinion: Learning to read can come naturally as a child is exposed to text in a fun way.
What kind of training will lead to secure jobs as we recover from the Covid recession?
More than three-quarters of fees-free students came from decile 6 to 10 schools
Alan John Sutton died of a heart attack while in Ashburton on Sunday.
How to find a way through the myriad of daycare options.
Tāwhiao McMaster says history must reflect Māori as well as Pākeha versions of events.
When it comes to schooling, can money buy success?
Plenty of young people want - or need - to earn while they don't learn.