The 2018 NCEA results are now live on the New Zealand Qualification Authority’s (NZQA) website.
Over 165,000 students can now login to view their results.
As in previous years, NZQA’s call centre will stay open ...
Female principals in public schools are regularly enduring misogynistic and sexist violence in their roles, only to be met with ‘suck it up princess’ attitudes from their employer, alarming new research has warned.
Teachers and principals who engage in hate speech could be fired under new laws strengthening rules for school staff.
Education Minister Jason Clare is pushing a ‘good news’ story, with new data showing applications and offers for undergraduate teaching courses have jumped for the third consecutive year.
Adolescent girls in some of Australia’s closest neighbours risk falling into a lifetime of poverty and gender-based violence as advocates warn the Federal Government must step up its foreign aid investment.
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As we begin another school year, my prevailing hope is that teachers can instil students with a set of values which challenge the prevailing cancerous ideology destroying our society.
Northern Territory public school students will have to sing the national anthem at all assemblies and special events in future, to teach respect and help restore national pride, the Country Liberal Party said.