Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Education and Social Work
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Auckland’s food insecurity crisis: why we need to care
17 October 2019
Uncovering the impact of food insecurity in those using foodbanks.
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Funding boost helps teachers 'see' strengths of children
17 October 2019
'Understand me', a pilot intervention led by the Marie Clay Research Centre has received additional funding from Auckland Airport Community Trust.
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Much to learn from the ahi kaa of Ihumātao
2 October 2019
Opinion: The ahi kaa of Ihumātao have much to teach our nation and its visitors through their manaakitanga and stories, explains Frances Hancock and Tim McCreanor.
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Century-old teachers' alumni association bids goodbye
1 October 2019
Members of the "Old A's Association" gathered for a final meeting and celebration at Epsom Campus this week, before the association went into recess.
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Education – the gift that keeps on giving
27 September 2019
Promising students from four low decile Auckland schools will now have a much better chance of achieving UE, thanks to a gift from the Buchanan Charitable Foundation.
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Scholarship helps students share their love of te reo
26 September 2019
Keeghan O’Meara Hei Hei and Aorewa Nahi both have a passion for te reo Māori, love of learning and desire to share knowledge with tamariki. The both received a Sonny and Mona Riini Memorial Scholarship last night.
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It takes a village to create success
24 September 2019
Sharing the same world view as many of their students is a special bonus, say University of Auckland graduating teachers Tamausu Fa’alepo Vaotuua and Teuila Vaotuua.
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Kaupapa Māori project to increase rights of children in state care
20 September 2019
A major project to improve Māori children, whānau and iwi participation in child protection decision making and planning has received close to $1 million in funding.
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Lifetime Achievement Award for Emeritus Professor Graeme Aitken
18 September 2019
Emeritus Professor Graeme Aitken was formally acknowledged for his distinguished 42-year career in education by the Ministry of Education
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The NZ history curriculum - a Trojan horse
17 September 2019
Opinion: Elizabeth Rata argues inclusion of NZ history in schools should be a start, not an end, and should lead to agreed nationwide curricula in other subjects.
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Cerebral palsy no barrier for Auckland athlete
17 September 2019
Para-athlete Keegan Pitcher has never shied away from the term ‘disability’ – in fact, he’s seen it as an opportunity. Now he’s hoping to inspire others to do the same.
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Homeless play wins friends and awards
12 September 2019
An interactive play featuring actors who have all at one time been homeless has won a national arts award.