Teachers union NZEI Te Riu Roa president Lynda Stuart says members are still not happy with the latest pay offer as it will not fix the teacher recruitment crisis and retention.
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East Coast cultures unite through haka
Mainstream schools in Gisborne are embracing Māori language and culture at the Tūranga Māori Cultural Festival, culminating with a mass waiata and haka by over 80 groups.
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Marae equips unemployed with beekeeping skills
Nearly twenty unemployed young men are feeling optimistic about the future having graduated with new skills from the Tapu Te Ranga Marae pilot apiarist course, which links tikanga Māori with beekeeping skills.
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Ngāti Awa school celebrates 125 years
The Simpson family of Ngāti Awa have had four generations attend Te Pāroa School. As the school celebrates 125 years, former student and current CEO of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa Leonie Simpson says the school has quite the legacy amongst the long-standing families of the Whakatāne area.
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NZ govt must action UN recommendations
Academics from around the world have gathered at the eighth Ngā Pae o Te Māramatanga educational conference to discuss indigenous futures.
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"Absolutely I'm pissed off"- NZ Māori Principals' Assoc. president
The president of Te Akatea - the New Zealand Māori Principals' Association is furious at a lack of real solutions for teacher concerns.
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The digital future of education
Students across the country are delving into the future world of technology as part of a new programme to heighten digital fluency.
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Bullying in NZ schools second highest in OECD
Aotearoa has the highest teen suicide rate in the developed world, which many educationalists believe could stem in part from bullying in schools.
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Auckland teachers kick off nationwide strike
Teachers across the country will take to the streets this week to strike after the collapse of contract negotiations last Thursday.
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Instilling discipline and resilience in rangatahi
ATAWHAI, a rangatahi program in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa, is developing the skills and attitudes young Māori need to take part in society through physical conditioning.