Education
Trump administration tightens social media vetting for foreign students
It wants to identify applicants who are hostile towards the United States or pose a threat to national security.
Ministry spends thousands hunting leaks to RNZ
The Education Ministry is spending about $20,000 on its hunt for the sources of multiple leaks to RNZ.
Providers say it's time to rethink alternate education
The founder of one of the country's longest-running alternative education organisations, is urging a re-think on how the sector is viewed. Audio
Dargaville High gets commissioner
A commissioner will be appointed to run Northland's Dargaville High School after a damning assessment by the Education Review Office found fewer than half of its students are regularly attending… Audio
Small school raises $15,000 in butter fundraiser
Westgold, which was supplying the butter blocks for school fundraisers, had to put their prices up at the beginning of June. Audio
Father of Dunedin student killed at house party calling for early liquor store closure
The father of Sophia Crestani, who was crushed to death at an over-crowded Otago student house party, is calling for a liquor store in the heart of Dunedin's student quarter to shut an hour earlier… Audio
How to approach parent - teacher interviews
As term two draws to a close, some schools are gearing up for parent teacher interviews. Former principal at Baradene College and is now an education consultant Sandy Pasley spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Minister says staff numbers at polytechnics abysmal
Despite a reduction in staff numbers, universities' staff to student ratios were still lower than they were in 2016-17.
Review of early childhood education funding announced
Minister David Seymour has asked an advisory group to consider a balance between quality and cost.
Schools not ready to grade reports against new curriculums
Some primary schools warn they are not ready to grade children against the new English and maths curriculums in mid-year reports to parents. Audio
Kids learn dog safety lessons, as roaming attacks continue
Recent dog attacks have left locals shaken, so Barnardos Clendon took the chance to help educate youngsters. Audio
Schools not ready to grade reports against new curriculums
Some primary schools warn mid-year reports to parents will not include children's progress and achievement against the new English and maths curriculums. Education correspondent John Gerritsen… Audio
Kids learn dog safety lessons, as roaming attacks continue
A pre-school in south Auckland is teaching its tamariki how to be safe around dogs, as roaming pets continue to attack and harass families. Felix Walton reports. Audio
School sends students home after power outage
Students were sent home at about 10am due to a lack of heating, lighting and internet, the school said.
Education Ministry clamp down on asbestos exposure in schools
The ministry will set up a list of accredited contractors, after some substandard repairs previously.
Number of Master's students learning AI at Auckland Uni triples
Most students studying for a Master's Degree in Artificial Intelligence at Auckland University have a science background.
Legal action over changes to resource teaching roles 'possible' - union
The education minister said the the current system is inequitable, and 349 structured literacy roles had been funded as part of Budget 2025.
Educating the Asian community on mental health
A charitable trust is partnering with schools to support neurodiverse students in our country's growing Asian population. Audio
Seaweed salad and no 'woke sushi': How Japan does school lunches
While Kiwis debate the government's free school lunches, Japan's embassy has demonstrated what goes into the country's 136-year-old lunch programme.
Rural Women NZ at 100
As Rural Women New Zealand marks its centennial year, it hopes a $250,000 boost in government funding can help fuel its mission to connect, support, and advocate for women in rural communities… Audio