School News, NZ - Term 2, 2022

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learner, she writes: “Striving for understanding does not equal high maths performance”. Don’t miss this one!

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As we go to print, the school sector is abuzz with news that Aotearoa New Zealand may not participate in the OECD’s upcoming batch of PISA tests. Less than 60 percent of schools invited to take part have agreed to sign up due to the ongoing COVID crisis. A Ministry Briefing Paper pointed out that if enough schools fail to participate, there will be a seven-year gap between test scores that could have long-term ramifications for the education system. Meanwhile, some academics and teachers have conversely argued the 2022 PISA scores would only reflect the disruption of COVID to learning, which is still worthy of research but would not necessarily inform future educational policy.

Our Special Report this issue by Industry Reporter Heather Barker Vermeer takes an in-depth look at school travel reborn (page 10), following the journey of the School Travel Collective, which has been on a revolutionary mission to safeguard school travel money in the wake of COVID cancellations. On page 18, we talk to library specialists about upgrading the most resourceful space on any school site, and on page 22 we consider what PLD options might best empower teachers in 2022.

Explore Rotorua! On page 36, we take you on a trip around one of the country’s most spectacular regions for schools to visit. Check out page 37 too, for your chance to win an exclusive Canopy Tour for your student group. Of course, don’t miss Principal Speaks this issue (page 6), where Belmont Primary School Principal Bruce Cunningham reflects on 42 years of school leadership and his frustration with decile labelling. Finally, our Profile this issue is the beautifully bright Sylvia Park School, which hosted Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for the official launch of the Aotearoa New Zealand History Curriculum.

One test score trend that has

Rosie Clarke,

Editor, SchoolNews editor@schoolnews.co.nz

impacted educational policy has been the maths decline, so this issue we asked how school programmes are trying to solve the problem (page 28), in light of the government’s new five-year curriculum strategy. On the same topic, Dr Audrey Tan penned an insightful oped advocating for schools to build their maths programmes around student confidence (page 32). As a lifelong maths

Heather also spoke exclusively with actor and former Westlake Girls’ teacher, Julie Collis as part of our spotlight on school resources for staging theatre, musicals, and productions (page 35). The value of the

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Schools push ahead: resuming travel, solving maths decline


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How hot compost can cool the planet

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page 61

Case Study: Stanhope School inspires students to participate

3min
page 60

On the surface of school sports

4min
pages 58-59

Upgrading natural sports turf surfaces

2min
page 56

Case Study: Establishing the best grass species can be tricky

2min
page 57

Don’t let your floor safety slip

5min
pages 50-51

Increasing student participation and opportunities

11min
pages 52-55

Feeding young minds

3min
pages 48-49

Op-Ed: Where digital technology meets the traditional classroom

6min
pages 44-45

Science laboratory solutions

5min
pages 46-47

Laser cutter & design software encouraging student inquiry

2min
page 43

Local stories, curriculum-rich school trips

3min
page 42

Win a pass for 9 students and 1 or 2 adults to experience the magic of Rotorua Canopy Tours

8min
pages 37-39

A night (or day) at the museum

5min
pages 40-41

EOTC opportunities to explore in and around Rotorua

1min
page 36

Sowing seeds on stage

5min
pages 33-35

Op-Ed: Build your maths programme around student confidence

4min
page 32

Problem-solving the maths decline

9min
pages 28-31

Empower teachers and school leaders with quality PLD

12min
pages 22-27

Special Report: School travel reborn

6min
pages 10-11

Principal Speaks: Why is equity so hard to implement?

8min
pages 6-9

Sylvia Park School: Lighting up learning in urban life

9min
pages 12-15

Case Study: Serene learning spaces for South Island schools

2min
pages 16-17

Upgrading your school library

9min
pages 18-21

Editor's Note: Schools push ahead: resuming travel, solving maths decline

2min
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