Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Education and Social Work
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Important insights into refugee mental health: study funded
8 December 2021
Critical insights into the mental well-being and service access rate of refugees will be the focus of research by Dr Arezoo Malihi from the University of Auckland.
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Ihumātao and just relationships
29 November 2021
Opinion: A new study, involving some of those who saved the land at Ihumātao, aims to change the way indigenous rights progress in constitutional relationships.
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Easing children back into school
15 November 2021
Opinion: This week, the priority in primary schools should be for children to catch up with relationships rather than catch up with school work, writes Peter O'Connor.
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New survey confirms Rainbow Kiwis’ challenges
13 November 2021
Opinion: Latest statistics on the rainbow community in NZ should lead to changes in the way public agencies support Kiwis hit by inequity, writes John Fenaughty.
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How we can make science education more equitable
8 November 2021
Te Pūnaha Matatini was a natural home for Dr Steven Turnbull to complete his doctoral project on tertiary science participation in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Ones to watch: meet Auckland's 40 Under 40
8 November 2021
They are the trailblazers, innovators and bright young professionals who are changing the status quo. The University of Auckland’s 40 Under 40 list for 2021 provides a glimpse into New Zealand’s rising stars and leaders.
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Systemic bias in the education system focus of newly funded project
5 November 2021
A project focusing on combatting systematic bias in Aotearoa’s education system has been given a grant from the Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi Catalyst Seeding Fund.
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Justice and Ihumātao, and maths identities: Marsden success
4 November 2021
The broad range of research interests within the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Education and Social Work is well illustrated in the latest Marsden round.
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Lockdowns are challenging but kids are resilient
3 November 2021
Children in Aotearoa New Zealand have displayed strength in the face of adversity according to the world’s largest survey looking at the impact of Covid-19 restrictions on children’s health, wellbeing and education.
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Critic and conscience: where did the idea even come from?
3 November 2021
The role of a University and its academics is to be the critic and conscience of society. But what does that mean in the 21st century?
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University of Auckland awarded $23.5m in research funding
3 November 2021
The University of Auckland has been awarded $23.5 million from this year’s Te Pūtea Rangahau a Marsden, Marsden Fund, including $3 million for a major interdisciplinary project on gravitational waves.
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Barbara Staniforth: good policies need impartial support
1 November 2021
Opinion: Dr Barbara Staniforth says new policies need new responses, and when they're good we should take partisan politics out of the discussion.