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Explainer: What's replacing NCEA and how to have your say
What's replacing NCEA and how to have your say
Explainer - The system is going away - but what's taking its place? Here's what we know so far. Audio
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'Too much credit counting': Government proposes replacing NCEA school system
'Being gamed': Minister on why NCEA is being replaced
A proposed new system would include a move back to A-to-E grades, because there's "too much credit counting" going on now, the minister says. Audio
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Families call for AI, robotics education in New Zealand schools
Families call for AI, robotics education in NZ schools
The Education Ministry plans to release a draft of its updated curriculum that incorporates artificial intelligence and generative AI.
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Game developer and physics teacher to make STEM school
Tristan O'Hanlon and Grinding Gear Games co-founder Jonathan Rogers are starting a high school focussed on sciences and computer programming. Audio
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Review: The Life of Chuck
Dan Slevin reviews a moving adaptation of a Stephen King novella about life, death and mathematics. Audio
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Lawyer calls for investigation into MBIE officials over banking class action
Lawyer calls for investigation into MBIE officials over banking class action
A lawyer working with the plaintiffs in a large-scale banking class action is calling for a formal investigation into "serious civil service process failures".
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Schools in literacy crisis, advocacy group warns
Schools in literacy crisis, advocates warn
Schools are now blowing their budgets on extra lessons because they are unable to cope with tough new tests, Lifting Literacy Aotearoa says. Audio
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School system 'fair' but we've been pretending it's 'great' - Education Ministry document
We've been pretending education system is 'great' - Ministry document
According to an internal Education Ministry file, we've been fooling ourselves. Audio
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Ed Sheeran to return to NZ for new tour next year
Ed Sheeran to return to NZ for new tour next year
The four-time Grammy Award winner was last in New Zealand in 2023 for his Mathematics tour.
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This is the summer of flooding across the US, and scientists know why
US summer of flooding 'no accident' - scientists
This summer, in particular, has been defined by a tragic surge in deadly flash floods across the United States, underscoring the escalating volatility of our warming world.
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How did Leka Halasima snatch NRL victory for Warriors over Newcastle?
Holy Halasima, how did Warriors snatch victory over Knights?
The teenage second-rower has made a habit of freakish plays in his breakthrough NRL season.
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Top doctor Caroline McElnay says 'no' to vaccination doesn't always mean 'never'
'No' doesn't always mean 'never' when it comes to vaccination - top doctor
Caroline McElnay says the government's immunisation targets are still achievable, but only if health providers can gain the trust of vaccine-sceptical parents.
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Getting hands on with science creating 'good scientific citizens'
Getting hands on with science creating 'good scientific citizens'
Te Tūkohu Ngāwhā - a science fair based in Rotorua - is hoping to attract more young women into the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Ed Sheeran has made a collection of Jackson Pollock style art
Ed Sheeran has made a collection of Jackson Pollock style art
This collection, called 'Cosmic Carpark Paintings', was painted in an abandoned carpark in London last year in-between the international leg of his Mathematics Tour.
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Indian students given giant leap at NASA after winning scholarships
Indian students given giant leap at NASA after winning scholarships
Two Kiwi Indians have begun internships at NASA's prestigious Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California after receiving space scholarships.
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Scoring the coalition government's progress against its own targets
Scoring the government against its own targets
Four of the nine key targets are behind track or face significant risks. But two are ahead of schedule.
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Peter de Blois: singer, conductor, teacher, now ONZM
Peter de Blois talks about being made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to music in this year's King's Birthday Honours List. Audio
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Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
Shifting seasons have widespread repercussions that may be greater than previously thought.
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Hamilton hosts 45th National Scrabble Champs this weekend
Top scrabble players need killer instinct, good strategy, champ says
Hamiltonians are preparing for the 45th National Scrabble Championship hosted in the city this weekend. Audio
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Seymour changing who decides how much ECE teachers can be paid
Seymour changes who decides how much ECE teachers are paid
It will be left up to individual centres to determine the starting salary - rather than be set by the government according to the pay parity scheme. Audio
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Budget 2025: Government's $747m boost for learning a 'breakthrough' - Principals
Government's $747m boost for learning a 'breakthrough' : principals
Principals say it will make a big difference for children with learning and behavioural needs.
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Crusaders v Highlanders: what you need to know
Crusaders v Highlanders: what you need to know
Team lists, key stats and news for tonight's Super Rugby Pacific match in Christchurch. Video
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Budget 2025: MPP faces major cuts, yet new initiatives aim for support, development
Budget 2025: MPP faces major cuts, yet new initiatives aim for support, development
Despite these challenges, new funding for Pasifika Wardens and educational services offer some reprieve amid a fiscal reshaping that prioritises efficiency and targeted investment.
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Rugby: Crusaders 'rapt' to have Barrett back, Drummond set for milestone
Crusaders 'rapt' to have Barrett back, Drummond set for milestone
Scott Barrett is back for the Crusaders as they brace to take on a Highlanders side with nothing to lose.
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'Littleprexit' changes Australian politics, but there's more to come
'Littleprexit' changes Australian politics, but there's more to come
Analysis - After 102 years, Australia's National Party has decided to walk away from the Coalition with the Liberal Party.