Need some inspiration for online learning activities? Take a look at a few helpful links below: Stories / Books RNZ | Storytime (New Zealand audiobooks, stories and music for kids of all ages) Maribyrnong Library | Story Time Online (each weekday, a new video will be loaded at 11am Australian ... Read More →
Teach in NZ
Why you should come and live in Wellington, The Coolest Little Capital in the World
Teach in NZWellington is not just the country’s political capital, but also the capital of all things cool! Our picturesque, harbour city is nestled neatly between wooded hills and steep streets lined with charming weatherboard homes are reminiscent of hip San Francisco, while the CBD itself is flat and ... Read More →
Teacher/Carer Health, Safety and Well-being – Early Childhood Education New Zealand
Teach in NZSince at EP we are interested in everything to do with our ECE teachers' well being, we thought we would spread the word when we were contacted by an independent researcher. If you are an ECE teacher/volunteer, we would love you to share your experience. About the survey The questionnaire consists ... Read More →
Transferring your qualification to New Zealand
International, Job Seeking, Teach in NZMoving to a new country and going through the immigration process can be a daunting prospect, especially when you are required to have your qualifications and diplomas assessed. This will be the case if you are looking for a teaching position in New Zealand. Overseas teachers intending to teach in ... Read More →
Now is the best time to teach in NZ
Teach in NZIt is the end of the school year. You can go on holiday secure in the knowledge that you gave your students your best, that you helped them learn new things, gain more confidence and because of you most of the them really like coming to school. Your colleagues and your Principal value you and you ... Read More →
Understanding the Current New Zealand Teaching Market – A message from our Managing Director Stu Birch
Teach in NZLike many countries around the world, New Zealand has seen significant changes to teacher supply and demand following the last global financial crisis. We cannot ignore the fact that the teaching market was incredibly competitive from 2011-2015 with many teachers finding it difficult to secure a ... Read More →
Our Top 5 reasons to live and teach in Auckland
Teach in NZAuckland is New Zealand’s largest urban area by far, and with 1.4 million people is home to almost a third of New Zealand’s population. It has the largest population of Polynesian people of any city in the world, and almost 2 in 5 of its inhabitants were born overseas, with almost 5% of these born ... Read More →
Guest Post: Why Do I Have To Learn Teach This?
Teach in NZIn the interests of good taste and basic decency, you may wish to avert your eyes from the following list: Trigonometry, Quadratic Equations, y = mx + c, Histograms. Maths? Yes, Maths. I teach maths. I have some idea of what maths is, but when asked, I'll give the frustratingly vague description of ... Read More →