by Cognition Education | Aug 20, 2021 | Blog
by Steve Saville and Rebecca Thomas The world has managed distance learning on and off for over a year. Recently New Zealand entered a strict lockdown, and distance learning has resumed. NZ has had 9 weeks of lockdown since the COVID-19 pandemic began which is...
by Cognition Education | Aug 4, 2021 | Blog
Written by Rebecca Thomas and Steve Saville. WELLBEING is a term we have become accustomed to hearing on a daily basis. Increasingly, it is an important issue for policymakers, staff and students alike. Sadly, the constant use and overuse may mean it is on the verge...
by Cognition Education | Jun 24, 2021 | Blog
We asked and you answered! We put to the NZ education community the following questions: How do you use dates of significance to connect with your local curriculum? e.g. ANZAC, Matariki How do you make sure that you don’t repeat the same content each year? We have...
by Cognition Education | Feb 12, 2021 | Blog
Written by Rebecca Thomas and Steve Saville. The start of a new year; a new cohort of learners, the return of an energised staff and a new set of goals await. Educators continue to seek ways to make changes to their education systems, vowing not to just return...
by Cognition Education | Dec 8, 2020 | Blog
2020 Reflections and 2021 Goals As we reflect on 2020, this year has been full of some great successes, and also some hard learning – maybe more than in previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We asked Aotearoa’s education community the following...