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PPTA News: the Magazine
Te Kura to celebrate 100 years
Te Kura’s centenary next year will celebrate 100 years of educating more than 1.5 million young New Zealanders
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PPTA News: the Magazine
The life of Helen Kelly
Bronwyn Cross reviews Helen Kelly Her Life, the biography of a fearless union leader who strived to create a better and fairer world
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PPTA News: the Magazine
Opportunity to catch up at Te Kura Summer School
Te Kura Summer School could be a helpful option for NCEA students affected by COVID-19 disruptions
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Congratulations Jill Gray
Jill Gray has been a dedicated member of PPTA Te Wehengarua for 60 years
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PPTA News: the Magazine
Learning to lead effectively
An online leadership coaching pilot programme is on track to meet the needs of participants
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PPTA News: the Magazine
Healthy school lunch programme pays off
A pilot programme providing healthy lunches to the neediest students is already achieving more than expected, according to an interim evaluation
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PPTA News: the Magazine
Save the date: Paid Union Meetings February 2022
PUMs scheduled for late Term 4 have been postponed until early next year due to delayed NCEA exams
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Nominations open for your Teaching Council
The Teaching Council needs strong secondary teacher and principal representation and nominations for sector positions are now open
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PPTA News: the Magazine
COVID cancels conference
COVID-19 restrictions forced the cancellation of PPTA’s annual conference which was replaced by an online Annual General Meeting ‘attended’ by about 120 delegates from around the motu
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