
The New New Zealanders: How our lives will change after a time of coronavirus
Some of the change we face in the next year will be tough. Some will be lovely.
Some of the change we face in the next year will be tough. Some will be lovely.
"Kids these days are pretty handy with technology," intermediate teacher says.
Grant Robertson announced the exemption for schools, stadiums, golf courses today at 4pm.
Napier language school shuts, but no widespread closures in NZ yet.
School closures could extend beyond the end of the current four-week period.
The first computers and modems for needy families have already been dispatched.
Suzy Cato returns to screens as host of a new educational channel for distance learning.
She entertained NZ kids between 1990 and 2002 - now she's in front of a new generation.
Suzy Cato is back! Education TV channels, learning packs and free computers to boost home learning.
Students will be swapping the classroom for their home.
'Not what I paid for'- Students can't access labs, equipment, or technology for courses.
The plan has caused uproar among students.
It's the largest cluster of Covid-19 cases in NZ. What happened at Marist College?
The Solomon Island have now closed all schools in a bid to stop Covid-19.
The Auckland girls' school has 47 confirmed and probable cases of Covid-19.
Otago Boys' High School teacher turned entrepreneur chips in.
3D printer owners have answered the call for 8000 plastic face masks.
Saboteurs are infiltrating, disrupting online classes: Welcome to 'zoombombing'.
Slow down enjoy the sunshine while it lasts, the experts say.
Essential workers still can't find childcare as lockdown starts.
All educational facilities are now controlled by the Government.
Barnardos and Porse will provide home-based care for essential workers' kids.
One school now has five confirmed coronavirus cases.
Even during a global emergency there is no escape from school work.
Students trying to rush home as part-time jobs disappear or flatmates desert them.
One to two hours for juniors, three hours for intermediates, is enough.
From Thursday, all schools and tertiary providers and early learning centres will be shut.
Most schools seem to be well prepared with home learning plans.
Parents are urged to set up daily routines for kids at home.
Childcare centres "would frankly be a bit dopey" to pursue parents' fees now.