Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Education and Social Work
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Protecting kids from abuse in sport without creating a culture of suspicion
26 May 2022
Opinion: Although sport is often touted as a vehicle for positive experiences, investigations into sporting cultures have highlighted how predatory or abusive behaviour by coaches can emerge and be tolerated, writes Blake Bennett.
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Tautua and Alofa: Farewell Aunty Judy
24 May 2022
After 21 years of tautua, the University of Auckland has farewelled ‘Aunty’ Judy McFall-McCaffery.
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Key factors for Māori and Pasifika learning success
24 May 2022
Optimal conditions for Māori and Pasifika student success have been identified by a new project at the University of Auckland.
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Refugees to get a seat at the table
16 May 2022
A new panel which will enable refugees to play a key role in national decisions that affect them is looking for members.
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Beyond lockdown learning: lessons for the future
16 May 2022
What impact have lockdowns had on children’s education and also our teacher-training programmes? Owen Poland talks to education experts at the University of Auckland.
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'This PhD is about our aiga, our whānau': Toleafoa Dr Yvonne Ualesi
5 May 2022
Doctoral graduate Toleafoa Dr Yvonne Ualesi says her PhD is a collective effort.
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Lighting the way for those to come: a graduate's story
4 May 2022
From Ghana to Aotearoa, via Norway, education graduate Joshua Sarpong is forging a path for others to follow.
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How to imagine a better world: rich resources for teachers
20 April 2022
How can teachers engage the next generation in big global issues they’ll all have to face in creative and inspiring ways?
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Safety and citizenship in the context of education in Aotearoa
1 April 2022
A University of Auckland researcher has become the first person in New Zealand to be awarded a project grant from the Spencer Foundation for her research into the merging of safety and citizenship in education.
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Ritesh Shah: Why do we value some children's futures over others?
1 April 2022
Opinion: The scope and scale of the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine is unprecedented and raises questions about the West’s response, writes Dr Ritesh Shah.
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Education student learns old-school lessons
1 April 2022
Student Katie Lilburne uncovered a trove of New Zealand’s educational history revealing what Kiwi children learnt in classrooms as far back as 1877.
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New strategy welcomed by university education deans
31 March 2022
The New Zealand Council of Deans of Education welcomes 'Hei Raukura Mō te Mokopuna', a series of new learning models from the Ministry of Education.