Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Education and Social Work
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Treaty: how can it become more than a word?
15 June 2021
If ‘treaty’ is to be more than a word, what will need to happen? For Australia’s National Reconciliation Week 2021, the Atlantic Fellows for Social Equity (AFSE) invited a panel of leaders from Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand to discuss their respective treaty journeys.
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University of Auckland community celebrates honours recipients
8 June 2021
Staff, former academics and alumni of the University of Auckland were acknowledged in the 2021 Queen’s Birthday Honours.
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Aiga is everything for teaching graduate
3 June 2021
As the first in her family to attend university, a mother of six and a mature student, Paula Hughes has lots of reasons to celebrate her graduation success.
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Graduate's research reveals plight of young carers
3 June 2021
Lauren Donnan is on a mission. She wants the government to recognise and support the invaluable role of ‘young carers’, those who look after family members who can’t care for themselves.
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Dr Disaster and the schools of tomorrow
31 May 2021
Carol Mutch says schools need more recognition and resources for their roles in the aftermath of increasingly common major disasters.
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What now for the school children of Palestine?
27 May 2021
Opinion: There might be a ceasefire, but Palestinian schoolchildren still face occupation, oppression and Covid-19, writes Ritesh Shah.
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Don’t stand by on workplace bullying
27 May 2021
Opinion: Mike Webster explains the role of bystanders who witness intimidation and bullying in the workplace and speak out, no longer colluding through their silence.
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Pākehā must take the lead against racism
18 May 2021
Opinion: Peter O'Connor explains why racism belongs to Pākehā - and Pākehā need to take responsibility for stopping it.
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Novel interactive science kits sent out free to schools
12 May 2021
Kiwrious, an interactive learning technology that makes science fun, is being distributed to 35 schools in six different areas of New Zealand, at no cost to the schools.
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Don’t turn a blind eye to what’s happening in Colombia
12 May 2021
Opinion: Colombian nationals call for attention to the human rights violations, disappearances, sexual abuse and killings of civilians in their home country.
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From conference to classroom
7 May 2021
Dale Thomas has travelled the world with sign language, interpreting alongside high-profile people like Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern at press conferences. Now, he’s taking his talents to the classroom as he begins his teaching journey at the Faculty of Education and Social Work.
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Story of Nukutawhiti's voyage: a Ngāpuhi collaboration
29 April 2021
The voyage of famous Polynesian navigator Nukutawhiti from Hawaiki to Aotearoa has been brought to life in a ground-breaking online narrative for schools.