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School zones to change in Papamoa, Mount Maunganui
The Education Ministry has started consultation on a shake-up of enrolment schemes covering more than 8300 children at 10 schools in Mt Maunganui and Papamoa.
Universities seek more government funding as domestic enrolments rise
Universities will be asking the government for more cash after a surge in domestic enrolments.
Three universities' domestic enrolment outstrips foreign student loss
Increased domestic enrolments have more than made up for falling foreign student numbers at three universities.
University tutor, contract lecturer cuts 'heartbreaking'
Postgraduate students are blowing the whistle on what they say are massive cuts to tutoring and casual lecturing jobs at universities.
'We are not coping': Ministry ordered schools to enrol 205 children
The Ministry of Education last year ordered schools to enrol 205 children because there was no other way of persuading principals to accept them.
Principals worried about students with no internet
There are calls for the government to fund more home internet connections so Auckland school children can learn from home. Audio
Schools told to consider refusing enrolment of violent children
The Principals' Federation has suggested schools defy legally-binding directives to enrol violent children who have been kicked out of other schools.
International student downturn costs 700 university jobs
Universities are missing hundreds of millions in student fees this year because they are expecting less than half the normal number of international students.
Absence of foreign PhD students hitting hard - professor
Academics warn major research projects will be held back by a lack of foreign research students.
Ministry of Education to monitor modern classroom noise
Principals are welcoming the Ministry of Education's move to electronically monitor the air quality, warmth and noise in new classroom blocks.
Auckland school principals confident in face of three-day lockdown
Auckland principals are confident this week's lockdown will have little impact on children's learning - as long as it is only for three days.
Ministry moves against conspiracy email sent by teacher
The Ministry of Education has reacted swiftly after a senior teacher sent Covid-19 conspiracy theories to at least 40 principals and teachers.
Teacher shortage: Schools make do but 'it's not going to last'
Auckland's ongoing shortage of secondary teachers is forcing some schools into compromises or to abandon some subjects altogether, principals say.
Domestic enrolments leap at some polytechnics
Increased demand for trades and health training has boosted enrolments at Manukau Institute of Technology by more than 70 percent compared to last year. Audio
Experts urge overhaul of school system following falling student achievement
Alarm over falling student achievement has prompted calls for a radical overhaul of the school system.
Top science body probes children's poor results in maths
The Ministry of Education has enlisted a team of experts to tackle New Zealand children's poor performance in maths.
Principals accuse ministry of lack of leadership over falling test scores
Primary and intermediate school principals are calling on the Ministry of Education to do more to turn to turn around New Zealand children's declining performance. Audio
Schools focus on pupils' wellbeing amid Covid-19 economic impact
As schools begin reopening this week, principals say their number one priority is their students' mental health.
Covid-19: Schools prepare for lockdown ahead of reopening
Schools have not even reopened for the year and they are already preparing emergency plans for dealing with another lockdown.
Foreign students in country fewer than half normal number
Immigration New Zealand figures show there are just 38,954 foreign students in the country and education providers have little prospect of raising that figure this year.
NCEA results 'some of the best' despite pandemic
Education Minister Chris Hipkins said the provisional 2020 results were similar to previous years and in some cases slightly better.
The wait is over: NCEA exam results published online
Students can now see how they performed in their end-of-year exams and whether they have achieved an NCEA certificate, after results were published online this morning.
Lockdowns stripped students of up to 10 weeks of learning
Schools have told the Education Review Office that some children lost 10 weeks of learning in last year's lockdowns, but the overall impact of the pandemic is still unclear.
Waiting time for disabled pre-schooler help cut, but 'immediate access needed'
After years of criticism the Education Ministry has finally reined in delays for specialist help for disabled pre-schoolers that critics said were appalling and outrageous.
Record jump in home-schooling enrolments
Covid-19 has driven the biggest-ever increase in home-schooling enrolments - although home educators expected a larger jump.