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But recent weeks have seen an announcement from Education Minister Erica Stanford that the government will no longer build ...
New Zealand plans to double its international education market by 2034 by offering incentives that include relaxing rules around foreign students working part-time while studying, the government said ...
The end of open-plan classrooms in New Zealand, recently announced by Education Minister Erica Stanford, marks yet another ...
More American investors are immigrating to New Zealand since April 2025. While it's not quite yet a stampede, it's growing.
The Education Minister says all new classrooms will be designed in a flexible way to ensure better student outcomes.
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World Construction Network on MSNNew Zealand discontinues open-plan classroom developmentThe government has suggested that future classroom designs will adhere to standardised models rather than open-plan ones.
The move is aimed at addressing enrolment pressures and providing families with greater educational choice, Education ...
Photo / Mark Mitchell New Zealand’s largest teachers’ union is taking the Government to court over recent changes to funding ...
David Ferguson, Chief Executive of the Teachers’ Institute, has been appointed as the new Deputy Chair of the Council. He will then assume the Chair of the Council role from 29 August when Robyn Baker ...
Wealthy US investors are fleeing Donald Trump's America to take advantage of a new "golden visa" scheme launched by a beautiful island country.
Parents will know more about how their children are doing at school with the confirmation of a new assessment tool in Years 3 ...
New Zealand has unveiled an ambitious plan to double the value of its international education market to NZ$7.2 billion ($4.32 billion) by 2034, Education Minister Erica Stanford announced on Monday.
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