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Faculty of Education and Social Work
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An end to streaming by 2030?
31 August 2024
The impact of high teacher expectation on student achievement, based on the work of University of Auckland professor Christine Rubie-Davies, is at the heart of a new Ngāi Tahu-led initiative.
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University works with Whangārei District Council to explore potential new campus space
23 August 2024
The University of Auckland has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Whangārei District Council to explore improved campus options in Tai Tokerau.
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Research Impact Awards recognise value to society and environment
20 August 2024
The 2024 Research Impact Award recipients are leading change for the better in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
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‘A place for all to stand’: the new Ngā Tauira Marae
13 August 2024
In partnership with Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, Waipapa Taumata Rau has unveiled a new marae, Ngā Tauira. It marked a milestone in the University’s history, celebrating the re-establishment of the historic Tūtahi Tonu wharenui.
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Education lives beyond the bounds of black and white
13 August 2024
Opinion: Learning is a complex process, and binary, either-or strategies will not get the results children deserve, says Peter O'Connor
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A maths lesson we should have learnt
9 August 2024
Opinion: A look back at the last time a nationwide professional learning programme was rolled out in the subject of maths shows we’d be wise to learn from recent history, says Lisa Darragh.
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University to open second marae on City Campus
7 August 2024
Tūtahi Tonu, tuākana of Waipapa Marae and originally from the Epsom Campus, will re-open in its new home on 10 August.
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Nuala Gregory to lead new faculty at University of Auckland
1 August 2024
Professor Nuala Gregory will become Dean of a new faculty which, from 2025, will combine the faculties of Arts, Education and Social Work and parts of Creative Arts and Industries.
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Child sexual abuse in China: new study
18 July 2024
Child sexual abuse victims in China face significant obstacles to disclosing their experiences, a new study has found.
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How to interpret Labour’s big UK victory
6 July 2024
Opinion: The Labour Party’s historic seizure of power in the UK is a defining moment, writes Professor John Morgan, that will require a new economic model
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Tackling our bad classroom behaviour problem
1 July 2024
When it comes to addressing the bad behaviour blighting our classrooms, an authentic approach to building relationships may be the best approach.
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Lisa Reihana’s stunning digital artwork unveiled at University of Auckland
26 June 2024
University of Auckland’s B201 is now home to a large-scale video installation by acclaimed artist Lisa Reihana.