Teachers’ Day tribute
Today is World Teachers’ Day. Recent graduate of the Bachelor of Education (Teaching) at the University of Auckland’s Manukau programme Frank Tasi shares the inspirations behind his teaching.
Teacher Recruitment Expo addresses critical teacher shortage
The second annual Auckland Primary Teaching Expo is coming up fast on 11 September. Vanessa Page, who found a job at last year’s expo, talks about her experience of the inaugural event hosted by the Auckland Primary Principals Association (APPA) in partnership with the University of Auckland last year.
Global education developers to inspire Kiwi teachers
Wintec is bringing global education developers Kaospilot to New Zealand next year.
Addressing social challenges in education remains our biggest priority
Addressing the social and cultural challenges confronting our education system is still top of the list before any real traction can be made with other issues begging for educators’ attention. That was one of the main messages to emerge from the Education Leaders Forum in Rotorua this week.
Building a system’s capacity to improve: what does it take?
In this second article of a three-part series, Dr Nina Hood discusses the value and importance of improvement networks in driving innovation and improvement to learning experiences.
The quantum shift: preparing young people for the complexity of their world
The simple know-remember-recall learning process transformed into something more complex and continues to evolve. Mark Treadwell discusses these changes and how educators and parents need to embrace them.
The Quest for Scale: the Holy Grail of education reform?
Next week, the Education Hub will be launching its latest research report - Quest for Scale: achieving system-wide innovation and improvement in education. This is the first of a three-part series based on the report. By Nina Hood.
A uniquely Aotearoa New Zealand-informed approach to evaluating information
Angela Feekery and Carla Jeffrey created an online learning module to introduce students to source types considered to be quality professional information.
Tuia Te Ako: Ararau – Vocational Pathways to Māori Learner Success
Tertiary education and industry training leaders will discuss advancement of Māori teaching and learning in Manukau at the Tuia Te Ako conference from 1-3 August.This three-day national hui is hosted by Ako Aotearoa, the...
Auckland maths conference attracts 180 global maths experts
Major maths conference hosted in New Zealand this week exposes fresh thinking about maths teaching.



































