Schools stories
The Connected Learning Advisory has announced it will run a one-day professional support workshop for teachers around New Zealand this April.
Busson and Jarre say at each stage of the New Zealand leg, they were welcomed and impressed by this country's approach to edtech.
Schools in New Zealand are using sports GPS technology to teach subjects such as maths and English using personal data.
It's your responsibility to protect your students, teachers and staff whenever, however and wherever they log onto your school's network.
NZ's Communities of Learning caught the eye of several international education experts at the annual International Summit on the Teaching Profession.
Young New Zealanders have a lack of knowledge in budgeting, saving and investing, according to a new survey from Massey University.
New Zealand's schools leap into the digital age as the nationwide School Network Upgrade Project nears its successful completion.
To keep your student's heads down and brains turned on, you need to ensure that your network is equal to the task.
The MoE has introduced a new Education Legislation Bill, aiming to improve administrative and governance arrangements in educational entities.
Yesterday New Zealand led the world into the global Microsoft Skype-a-Thon, a 48-hour long event designed to connect schools around the world.
According to Microsoft, the event is designed to connecting classrooms around the world and showcase how technology can be used to enhance learning.
Copyright describes a set of exclusive rights that are given to owners in relation to the creation of audio, image or video works, says NetSafe.
Cyberbullying is a threat to students in New Zealand, and the police are getting involved in educating young people throughout the country.
Schools must develop efficient policies around how student and teacher data is managed, according to the Ministry of Education.
Over 200 New Zealand schools have applied for grants from the $100,000 raised by Caltex customers in the Fuel Your School initiative.
New Zealand students are accessing 'inappropriate content', namely pornography, on school computers more than ever before.
Victoria University unveils a Finnish anti-bullying strategy, KiVa, to combat NZ's dire school bullying rates.
Tairua School in the Coromandel is replacing desks with e-hubs as part of a pilot program to modernize education.
Windows dominates global education sector with twice as many devices shipped in 2015 as the closest competitor, according to new report.
With rapid changes in the digital technologies used in schools and their communities, the concept of online safety has fundamentally changed.