Breadcrumbs List.
Education and society
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How King Charles could change the Royal Family brand
19 September 2022
Opinion: It is unlikely King Charles III will try to imitate the Queen’s brand of leadership, but any changes must be done with delicacy. Dr Michael Lee explains.
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What happens when your classmates keep leaving?
15 September 2022
Opinion: What is the impact of school transience on students who remain and how can it be mitigated?
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Te reo Māori aids language acquisition
14 September 2022
Study of 6,000 children shows exposure te reo Māori enhances children’s language acquisition.
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Waipapa Taumata Rau launches Youth Advisory Group
13 September 2022
Waipapa Taumata Rau has teamed up with high schools across Tāmaki Makaurau and Pōneke to learn how to better engage with incoming rangatahi students.
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Te Tiriti history can’t be 'left to chance'
13 September 2022
Those designing the curriculum shouldn't avoid Te Tiriti facts that may provoke a reaction, particularly among those still clinging on to narratives of consensual colonisation, writes Christopher Burns.
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Tula’i Pasifika youth leadership programme developing leaders
6 September 2022
For the past ten years, the Tula’i Pasifika Youth Leadership programme has been inspiring young Pacific people to become better leaders, with the University of Auckland stepping up this year to provide support.
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Maia Hetaraka: ideas for Māori education success
31 August 2022
Maia Hetaraka is director of Tai Tokerau Campus and says students being able to study at a campus close to home is the key to academic success – and that includes her own.
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Anne Salmond: Injustice is like a whale
23 August 2022
Opinion: Dame Anne Salmond visualises Te Tiriti as a meeting place for all New Zealanders to come together to resolve injustices and seek peace with one another.
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Leadership and wisdom: tribute to Sir Toby Curtis
18 August 2022
The University acknowledges the passing of Sir Toby Curtis.
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A chance to right some wrongs
17 August 2022
Opinion: Banning alcohol sports sponsorship will reduce the industry’s capacity to recruit large numbers of boys into heavy drinking as young men, writes Peter Adams.
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Rockstar technology has world of possibilities
11 August 2022
The oldest human ‘technology’, stone artefacts, can now be distinguished from rock by the most sophisticated of technologies; artificial intelligence.
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Should Myanmar refugees be treated the same as those from Ukraine?
5 August 2022
Opinion: The execution of four pro-democracy activists in Myanmar is only the latest evidence of the brutality of the military regime, writes Liyun Wendy Choo.