John Gerritsen
State schools lost $170m in income last year
State schools' income from sources like fund-raising and foreign students fell 28 percent or roughly $170 million last year.
That loss far outstrips the $84 million the government gave the sector… Audio
Covid-19: Bloomfield's mask advice no match for peer pressure
It seems the influence of the Director General of Health Ashley Bloomfield is no match for peer pressure.
Principals have told RNZ most teenagers in alert level two areas are not bothering to wear… Audio
Covid-19: Auckland University online for rest of 2021
Auckland's university students are learning online for the rest of the year regardless of what happens with the city's alert levels.
Students told RNZ remote learning is going well, though some are… Audio
Covid lockdowns a raw deal for tertiary students
Universities and polytechnics are being told they could be doing more to help their students through the pandemic.
The Union of Students Associations says some institutions have not provided… Audio
Students happy to be back as schools reopen under level 2
More than half a million children returned to classrooms today as schools outside of Auckland reopened.
Students told RNZ they are happy to be back after three weeks of lockdown learning in alert… Audio
Covid-19: Wellington schools reopen
Schools outside Auckland are reopening their doors, and probably windows, on Thursday.
Wellington College is one of those welcoming back its students.
Education correspondent John Gerritsen is… Audio
Covid-19: Auckland mum facing more home learning
Parents across much of the country are having to get back into the routine of making school lunches again this morning.
But bear a thought for those in Auckland who are facing a week or two more of… Audio
Covid-19: Locked down teachers turn to TikTok, karaoke
From karaoke to TikTok, Auckland's teachers are using every trick they can think of to keep their pupils interested in learning.
They say motivation is a big problem during lockdown for some… Audio
Covid-19: Schools expect to run catch-up classes
Auckland principals are unsure how much the lockdown will set back children's learning.
Based on last year's experience, they will need to run catch-up lessons for those who need them most, once… Audio
Report shows problems with online learning
Just as thousands of school kids are being forced to rely on computers to connect with teachers, a new study links digital devices to poorer achievement.
The Education Ministry paper says… Audio
Covid-19: Auckland lockdown extension daunting for parents
Auckland parents and children are facing at least two more weeks of remote learning in alert level 4 with the likelihood of more at level 3.
That's going to eat even further into teenagers'… Audio
Covid-19: Mum prepares for more time at alert level 4
Children and parents in Auckland are facing weeks of remote learning.
Pollyanna Paese has three children at home ranging in age from five to 13.
She told education correspondent John Gerritsen… Audio
Covid-19: Disabled children need more learning help - families
Some families with disabled children are struggling under the lockdown and need more help.
People who work with the children want an alert level 4 rule change so teachers and specialists can visit… Audio
Teenagers, principals welcome NCEA exams delay
There's been relief for teenagers and principals with news the government has agreed to delay the start of NCEA and scholarship exams by two weeks.
The Ministry has told schools that due to the… Audio
Covid-19: Mum on autistic son's learning from home
There are calls for alert level 4 rule changes so that specialist teachers can visit disabled children in their homes.
Principals have told RNZ that children with special needs need more support.
… Audio
Covid-19: Principals frustrated by lack of computers
The lockdown has ramped up calls for the government to subsidise or provide computers for the thousands of children whose families can't afford them.
Principals say digital devices make a big… Audio
Covid-19: Principals frustrated by digital divide
Principals are frustrated that thousands of children have gone into lockdown without computers to do their school work on.
They say the digital divide is a big problem and more needs to be done to… Audio
Students and parents are having to gear up for longer lockdown
With the outbreak at 72 cases and set to rise - schools, students and parents are having to gear up for a longer lockdown. That means going back to online learning, and for whanau: juggling the needs… Audio
Covid-19: Parents, children bracing for more lockdown learning
Parents, children and teachers are steeling themselves for more lockdown learning this week.
At the moment level four restrictions will run until at least Tuesday night, but people RNZ have spoke… Audio
Covid-19: Parents under pressure under lockdown
Parents are under pressure this week with about 800,000 children home from school and a further 200,000 shut out of early learning.
Harriet Dyer has three children.
She told education correspondent… Audio