Breadcrumbs List.
Education and society
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The New Zealand Chinese are invisible in draft history consultation
27 May 2021
Opinion: Emeritus Professor and historian Manying Ip says the draft history curriculum consultation risks failing to explore the stories of New Zealanders who do not identify as Māori or Pakeha.
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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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Lifelong learner Gae Griffiths: still attending lectures at 81
25 May 2021
Gae Griffiths tells Danelle Clayton that everyone has something about them that is 'truly outstanding'.
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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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Kiwi students share views on life in CensusAtSchool 2021
10 May 2021
CensusAtSchool New Zealand - TataurangaKiTeKura Aotearoa celebrates the launch of their tenth biennial survey today to once again comprehensively chart children’s views of their own lives.
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Why hate spreads and what we can do about it
7 May 2021
Why are the politics of hate and the ideologies of the far right on the rise globally?
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Iwi vs Kiwi: Beyond the binary
4 May 2021
Opinion: Instead of seeing Māori ways as either/or with existing thinking about the world and governance, it's time to bring them together, writes Dame Anne Salmond.
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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.
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Winners and losers in war all salute their fallen
24 April 2021
Opinion: Many nations mark victory and defeat in war in different ways. Preventing future conflict is at the heart of the drive to commemorate, writes Stephen Hoadley.
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Access and collaboration 'key to ensure community benefit'
21 April 2021
Collaboration and equality of access will be key if universities are to ensure that all parts of society can benefit from their research, an expert panel, including University of Auckland Vice-Chancellor Professor Dawn Freshwater, has concluded.