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Williamson not on the calculator...just yet
Williamson not on the calculator...just yet
The Black Caps skipper Kane Williamson hasn't been getting the calculator out to try and work out the ramifications of India's stunning series win over Australia on New Zealand's hopes of reaching the…
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Govt outlines Covid-19 summer resurgence plan
The government today outlined its Covid-19 summer resurgence plan. Audio
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The Panel with Nalini Baruch and Selwyn Manning (Part 1)
Audio 15 Dec 2020The government today outlined its Covid-19 summer resurgence plan. Professor Michael Plank, who's from the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Canterbury University and Principal Investigator at… Audio
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Inaugural Pacific Cooperation Foundation awards ceremony focuses on Pasifika youth leaders
Pasifika youth leaders awarded for service
Aorere College head girl 18-year-old Aigagalefili Fepulea'i Tapua'i wins inaugural Pacific Cooperation Foundation Youth Leadership supreme award for youth advocacy.
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Results in maths and science 'a worrying trend'
Results in maths and science 'a worrying trend'
New Zealand's bad results in an international maths and science test are being blamed on factors including grouping children by their ability and the previous government's national standards in…
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Finite Simple Groups
Audio 9 Dec 2020Nights' mathematician and Associate Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, Dillon Mayhew chats about the classification of finite simple groups. Audio
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Maths and science achievement down in schools
Thirteen year olds in New Zealand have recorded their worst ever results in an international maths and science test. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Shane Te Pou (Part 2)
Audio 9 Dec 2020Thirteen year olds in New Zealand have recorded their worst ever results in an international maths and science test. Dr Jodie Hunter, co-director of Massey University's Centre for Research in… Audio
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NZ students record worst results in maths and science
New Zealand's 13-year-olds have recorded their worst-ever results in a major international maths and science test.
Their scores in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study or TIMSS… Audio
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NZ students record worst results in maths and science
NZ students record worst results in maths and science
New Zealand's 13-year-olds have recorded their worst-ever results in a major international maths and science test.
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NZ teens record record low scores maths and science
New Zealand's thirteen-year-olds have recorded record low scores in a global test of maths and science.
The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study tested half a million children in 64… Audio
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Turbulent week may help Pumas according to Wallabies skipper
Turbulent week may help Pumas according to Wallabies skipper
Australia expect an under-pressure Argentina to come out breathing fire in the final Tri-Nations clash as the Pumas look to restore pride after a racism scandal.
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Best of 2020: Our Changing World
Audio 27 Nov 2020Soap, grass, mathematics, psychopaths and earthquakes... These are the top ten features from Our Changing World.
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Dip in writing achievement for boys in high-decile schools
Dip in writing achievement for boys in high-decile schools
A national study of primary school children has found a fall in performance in writing for some eight-year-olds but next to no change in reading.
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NUKU – the movement celebrating indigenous women
NUKU is celebrating indigenous wāhine of Aotearoa through kōrero paki or storytelling. Audio
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A year on since the origins of Covid-19: what we know about how it started
After 12 months and 1.3m deaths, what do we know about Covid-19's origins?
Analysis - November likely marks 12 months of life with the pandemic, but the most fundamental questions like where it came from and who its first victim was remain unanswered, Catherine Taylor writes…
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The Mixtape - Shayne P Carter
Carter began playing music as a teenager at Kaikorai Valley High School and he's been a member of the bands Bored Games, The Doublehappys, Straitjacket Fits and Dimmer. The New Zealand music icon can… Audio
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With cases soaring, Biden to announce Covid-19 task force
With cases soaring, Biden to announce Covid-19 task force
Making the resurgent coronavirus his immediate priority, US President-elect Joe Biden is to announce a 12-member task force to deal with the pandemic.
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The Panel with Ben Thomas and Jo McCaroll (Part 1)
Audio 3 Nov 2020Topics - Michael Plank Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Canterbury and Principal Investigator at Te Punaha Matatini shares his thoughts with The Panel about… Audio
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Community want Gagana Tokelau in New Zealand school curriculum
Community want Gagana Tokelau in New Zealand school curriculum
"With every Census that comes, the number of speakers are declining, so there has to be an active movement to keep the language alive."
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In climate change, a technology of the future will help assess the impact of what we are doing now
Kim Hill chairs panel discussion about the measurement of climate change with Prof. Donna Strickland, Dr Thomas Baer and Prof. David Hutchinson. Audio
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White Roof movement gains momenutum
Audio 23 Oct 2020Ever heard of the white roof movement? Dr Adam Taylor joins The Panel to discuss. Audio
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The Panel with Leonie Freeman and Alan McElroy (Part 2)
Audio 23 Oct 2020Topics - Ever heard of the white roof movement? Dr Adam Taylor is from the Faculty of Design and Creative Technology's School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences AUT and he joins The… Audio
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Boris Johnson announces new Covid-19 alert system for England
Boris Johnson announces new Covid-19 alert system for England
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has imposed a three-tiered alert system of further restrictions on parts of England, including shutting pubs, to curb an acceleration in Covid-19 cases.
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The Sampler: Billy Nomates, Wax Chattels, Prince
Nick Bollinger discusses the power of refusal in the music of Lincolnshire's Billy Nomates; the visceral post-rock of Auckland's Wax Chattels; and a motherlode of previously unreleased Prince. Audio
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