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Wintec Gears up for Aeronautical Engineering industry

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Author : Wintec Created : 07 Nov 2004
 
More than 20,000 Maori Names go Online


More than 20,000 Mâori names are now available in a major new online resource created by Waikato University’s Library.


“Journalists, researchers, academics and people with a general interest in Mâori culture and te reo can now go online to access a huge range of names at the push of a button,” says the university’s New Zealand Collection librarian Kathryn Parsons.


The onlin  . . . more

Author : Waikato University Created : 17 Oct 2004
 
Opportunity to discuss Special Education Services

The Ministry of Education's Special Education Group has begun work to
initiate a more collaborative way of working within the special education
sector.


Group Special Education is collecting information about current special
education policy, service provision and practice, as well as feedback
received over the past few years about services. more
Author : Edusearch Created : 03 Jun 2004
 
School terms and holidays to change

State schools' terms and holidays will change from 2006, acting Education Minister Steve Maharey said today.


The Government had been told by schools and the public that the school year should start later, finish closer to Christmas and there should be a greater alignment between primary and secondary schools, the minister said in a statement.

"In order to acc  . . . more

Author : Edusearch Created : 24 May 2004
 
Long road to employment success
Long road to employment turns
to success at Best Training

When Toeifiliga Ola left school at 16, she dreamed of having a job that would provide her with job satisfaction, security and a sense of pride.
But the path to her success today as a Course Director was not easy. At 25, she recalls being depressed as she struggled to provide for two children on her own with no qualifications and f  . . . more
Author : Toeifiliga Ola Created : 31 Mar 2004
 
Supplemenatry Learning Support

A new initiative for students with special education needs is being rolled-out in 2004.

The initiative, called Supplementary Learning Support (SLS), aims to better support students with special education needs including students with significant - and ongoing - learning needs.

Around 550 students will be supported by Supplementary Learning Support in 2004.

The initiative aims to better   . . . more
Author : Edusearch Created : 10 Feb 2004
 
Tertiary Funding.
Hon Steve Maharey
11 November 2003

< font color=green>New funding encourages entrepreneurial spirit in tertiary education.


A $10 million initiative designed to build more entrepreneurship and commercial skills through tertiary education was announced today, by Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey.

The Knowledge Sharing and Entrepreneurship   . . . more
Author : Hon Steve Maharey Created : 12 Nov 2003
 
A Walking School Bus
Walking School Buses have been established in a number of schools in Auckland and other parts of New Zealand. A Walking School Bus is a great way to get children to and from school safely and to help reduce chaos at the school gate. There is also funding available to help you start one up.

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