Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Learning Media Generates Solid Profits In A Challenging Year - Voxy

Learning Media Generates Solid Profits In A Challenging Year
Voxy
Learning Media worked with the Ministry of Education to publish the Government's National Standards for reading, writing and mathematics, ...

Maori may leave schools that fail to meet new standards

Maori may leave schools that fail to meet new standards
Maori may leave schools that fail to meet new standards.

Schools get F over Maori skills - Stuff.co.nz


New Zealand Herald
Schools get F over Maori skills
Stuff.co.nz
Education Minister Anne Tolley said the report illustrated why national standards were so important. 'We must identify those children who are falling behind ...
ERO REPORT @ http://www.ero.govt.nz/National-Reports/Promoting-Success-for-Maori-Students-Schools-Progress-June-2010

Schools in gun over Maori failure rate - New Zealand Herald


New Zealand Herald
Schools in gun over Maori failure rate
New Zealand Herald
Photo / Steven McNicholl Many schools are not demonstrating sufficient commitment to ensuring achievement of Maori students, warns a report from the schools ...

ERO: Schools not doing enough for Maori students - TVNZ



New Zealand Herald
ERO: Schools not doing enough for Maori students
TVNZ
Most schools are not doing enough to help their Maori students achieve, a just released Education Review Office (ERO) report reveals. ...

Te Toi Tauira mo te Matariki 2010 - Scoop.co.nz (press release)



New Zealand Herald
Te Toi Tauira mo te Matariki 2010
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
You are what I like to refer to as our movers and shakers; our designers; our architects of the map of social transformation that education, that matauranga ...

ERO says schools need to improve Maori education

ERO says schools need to improve Maori education
ERO says schools need to improve Maori education.

Schools given Maori education ultimatum

Schools given Maori education ultimatum
Schools are to be given an ultimatum - improve Maori achievement, or face more frequent audits.

Schools in gun over Maori failure rate

Schools in gun over Maori failure rate
Many schools are not demonstrating sufficient commitment to ensuring achievement of Maori students, warns a report from the schools watchdog.Schools which failed to improve would l be visited more often by the Education Review...

Many schools fail Maori students - Sharples

Many schools fail Maori students - Sharples
Many schools don't monitor the achievements of Maori students and fail to use the professional support offered to them, says Pita Sharples.

Education Leaders To Focus On Cultivating Learning - Voxy

Education Leaders To Focus On Cultivating Learning
Voxy
The forum is backed by major sponsor Cognition Education and supporters Waiariki Institute of Technology, CORE Education, Te Kura, Massey University, ...

Schools wait for guidance on searches - Otago Daily Times


Otago Daily Times
Schools wait for guidance on searches
Otago Daily Times
The guidelines would advise on how to search pupils for illicit items without fear of legal recriminations, covering anything from asking a pupil to turn ...

Student leaders: Govt support for bill puts tertiary education in jeopardy - New Zealand Herald



Gay NZ
Student leaders: Govt support for bill puts tertiary education in jeopardy
New Zealand Herald
It will end accountable and effective representation and destroy the student support, independent advocacy and welfare standards that students have. ...

ECE sector needs to work with government cuts

ECE sector needs to work with government cuts
Managing director of PORSE, New Zealand’s largest In-Home Childcare organisation, Jenny Yule is suggesting that the ECE sector responds rather than reacts in the wake of calls to reassess new funding plans for childcare centres.

Harold The Giraffe Is Coming To Town!

Harold The Giraffe Is Coming To Town!
The National Bank and Life Education Trust have joined forces to help Kiwi kids achieve their full potential by encouraging them to learn more about how to manage their money.