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When Early Childhood Education Becomes a Commodity: What’s at Stake for Tamariki?

ECE Funding Under Review: OMEP Aotearoa Responds

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School Briefs: Minister for Another Nine Years, Climate Change Disappears and Taxpayers' Union Added and Hooray for Solar Panels

A recording by AEC NZ

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Sunday Read: Navigating the Knowledge Architecture

By Andrew R. Bowen

Register now for the AEC Report launch!

Less than a week to go!

Collective Matters #21

Welcome back to Collective Matters.

Event - Join us for AEC Happy Hour

An invitation for educators, leaders, and advocates who want to be part of shaping where we are going in education.

Good news, Minister: the sector has spoken. Again.

Strengthen NCEA. Don’t replace it.

School Briefs: PPTA Election Debate, Minister supports punitive behaviour management, Phase 5 not all bad

A recording by AEC NZ

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Event - A Vision for Education in Aotearoa New Zealand AEC report launch

You are invited!

School Briefs: ACT Policy Announcement, Phase 5 Consultation, A vision for education is launching soon

A recording by AEC NZ

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Learning on Tap - Ep1: Learning Support with Trish Grant

A recording by AEC NZ

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Afterschool Special: Phase 5 Consultation Learning LanguagesLive with Claire Coleman

A recording from Claire Coleman's live video

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Afterschool Special: Phase 5 Dance Consultation Live with Claire Coleman

A recording from Claire Coleman's live video

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Shifting regulation - professionalism undermined: high-quality teaching and learning at stake

By Clare Wells

School Briefs: SMART Reports offer no clarity, New ERO reports start to roll out

A recording by AEC NZ

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The Power of the Pen

“Including akonga Māori, Pacific students and those with learning support needs”

Fake podcasts and false narratives

There is something peculiarly fitting about a politician using a fake podcast to promote a false narrative.

State of the Sector: Why Early Childhood Education Must Be Part of the Election Conversation

By Kathy Wolfe, Chief Executive, Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood New Zealand

Sunday Read: A Not-So-New Science of Reading

How Modern Neuroscience Validates Marie Clay’s Predictive Reading Brain

The SMART Tool Reports Are Out!

Now With 100% More 1995 MS Paint Energy - not kidding