Education
New fundraising tool aims to help schools
How a new fundraising platform is aiming to level the playing field in the education space. Audio
Trades Academy teaching hard-to-reach students in Ōpōtiki
A building course for high school kids in Ōpōtiki is giving hard-to-reach students career options they might never have had otherwise. Eastern Bay Trades Academy managing director John Gilmour spoke… Audio
Proposed NCEA replacement 'Eurocentric' approach to education
The proposed NCEA replacement is a monocultural, Eurocentric approach to education, says Rawiri Wright.
Thrift - Savvy Students and their award-winning garden
It's time for Thrift and today we've got part two of our savvy students series. Katy Gosset visits an award-winning student flat garden that might just be the best in Dunedin. Audio
Dire need for AI support in primary schools
Primary school children say using AI sometimes feels like cheating and teachers warn their "Luddite" colleagues are "freaking out" about the technology.
Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 5th August 2025
In today's episode, Doctors are being warned to be on alert for people with symptoms of Dengue Fever as the number of cases in New Zealand doubles; Dairies say they are having to act like banks as… Audio
Watch: AI will aid with NCEA replacement, minister says
"We're extraordinarily advanced in terms of the rest of the world," Erica Stanford says.
Report shows need for policy around AI use in primary schools
A new report shows an urgent need for policy around the use of AI in primary schools. Report author David Coblentz spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 5 August 2025
In today's episode, after more than 20 years as New Zealand's official secondary-school qualification, the government has pulled the pin on the NCEA; The parents of a two-month-old baby who died after… Audio
Seymour says NCEA changes will challenge students more
The government announced sweeping changes to school qualifications on Monday, including the end of the NCEA system that has been in place for more than 20 years. Audio
What parents make of the end of NCEA
The government has pulled the pin on New Zealand's official secondary-school qualification after more than 20 years. Audio
Labour on govt scrapping NCEA
After more than 20 years as New Zealand's official secondary-school qualification, the government has pulled the pin on the NCEA. Labour Leader Chris Hipkins spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Principal on scrapping NCEA
A principal says the NCEA replacement provides clarity and understanding that's been missing from the current set up. Macleans College in Auckland principal Steve Hargreaves spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
Parents and grandparents respond to scrapping of NCEA
Parents and Grandparents have been quick to respond the scrapping of NCEA and the rollout of new school qualifications. Audio
Trade organisations push for more on the job training in NCEA overhaul
Trade organisations are going to push for more on the job training for school kids, as the government proposes an overhaul of NCEA. Motor Trade Association head of Advocacy James McDowall spoke to… Audio
Deputy PM on changes to NCEA
Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour talks changes to the NCEA system Audio
Savvy Students: Prize Garden
We visit what might just be the best student flat garden in Dunedin. Katy Gosset meets the hunting, fishing lads who can also grow a mean cauliflower. She checks out their award-winning vege plot and… Audio
Australia lifts foreign student cap, prioritising Southeast Asia
The government also hiked student visa fees and pledged to close loopholes that allowed them to continuously extend their stay.
NCEA changes on the way
Dr Michael Johnston is a senior research fellow at The New Zealand Initiative who led the government's Curriculum Refresh Ministerial Advisory Group. He has long called for an overhaul of NCEA . Audio
NCEA changes: Some aspects like 'a step backwards in time' - principal
The government's plans to replace the NCEA system are on a tight timeline and will require a lot of support, say teachers. Audio