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Education Future Central Focus Informs. Inspires. Educates. An NZME custom publication | 2019 Issue 1: 21 February Skills: what you need and how to get them Deadlines Booking and material 1 February Press-ready artwork 8 February Issue 2: 30 May The early years Deadlines EducationCentral FutureFocus Booking and material Press-ready artwork 17 May 17 May is a multi-platform guide aimed Issue 3: 8 August at school leavers, parents, adult Tertiary education learners and influencers. Deadlines Booking and material Press-ready artwork 18 July 25 July A New Zealand Herald publication, EC FutureFocus has a print run of 92,000 copies and will be inserted into the Northern Advocate, Bay of Plenty Times, Daily Post, Hawkes Bay Today, Wanganui Issue 4: 19 September Innovation and technology in education Chronicle as well as the NZ Herald, attracting a combined average Deadlines issue readership of 304,000* Monday–Friday readers. Booking and material 30 August Press-ready artwork 6 September Comprehensively covering five distinct themes to encourage lifelong learning, tips on education, trends and impartial advice, EC FutureFocus is published as a dedicated section on Issue 5: 24 October EducationCentral.co.nz (New Zealand’s leading independent Secondary school and beyond and impartial education news site), which extends the national Deadlines audience and advertising reach. Booking and material 3 October Press-ready artwork 10 October *Average issue readership 304,000 based on Nielsen CMI Q3 2017 to Q2 2018 AIR all people 15+.
A NZME Custom Publication Issue 1 | Thursday, 15 February 2018 Issue 1 Issue 4 Education Future Central Focus Skills: what you need and how to get them Innovation and technology in education yySkills vs knowledge: the debate on what students need to learn yy Innovative learning environments: is the jury still out? at school yy 24/7 education: BYOD means learning doesn’t have to stop at yy21st Century skills: what are they and what’s the fuss about? bell-time yyLearn and earn: why industry training is no longer the poor yy Makerspaces: what kids are learning when they’re tinkering relation with tech yyApprenticeships unwrapped: do they lead to career success? yy How emerging technologies and trends are transforming education The skills employers want Deadlines Behind the construction skills shortage The degrees that count Booking and material 1 February Deadlines Informs. Inspires. Educates. | EducationCentral.co.nz/FutureFocus Published 21 February Booking and material 30 August Published 19 September EducationCentral.co.nz/FutureFocus An NZME custom publication Education Future Issue Thursday, 20 September 4 | Thursday, 20182018 20 September | 1 Issue 2 EducationCentral.co.nz/FutureFocus An NZME custom publication Issue Thursday, 25 October 5 | Thursday, 20182018 25 October | 1 Issue 5 Education Future Central Focus The early years Central Focus Secondary school and beyond yy Early childhood education and its role in building social yyNCEA Refreshed: what the new changes mean for students, connections schools and parents yy Broadening horizons: exploring some exciting EOTC initiatives yyBridging the gap between school and the workplace yy Home-school partnerships: Bringing learning conversations yyTime to shine: scholarships, awards and opportunities for into the home secondary school students yy Inside the lunchboxes: a closer look at what Kiwi kids eat at yyBeyond the school gates: mapping students’ options for school tertiary, industry training and employment The early years Secondary school Exploring early childhood and primary education and beyond How important is the Why playtime University not the Should you take a transition between early childhood and school? matters more than you think Informs. Inspires. Educates. | EducationCentral.co.nz/FutureFocus Deadlines only way gap year? Informs. Inspires. Educates. | EducationCentral.co.nz/FutureFocus Deadlines Booking and material 17 May Booking and material 3 October Published 30 May Published 24 October EducationCentral.co.nz/FutureFocus An NZME custom publication Issue 2Thursday, 24 May | Thursday, 2018 24 May | 1 2018 Issue 3 Education Future Central Focus Tertiary education yy Fees-free for you and me: how the new policy is panning out yy MOOCS, nanodegrees and more: reimagining the humble degree yy Distance learning: learning from afar with the help of technology yy Tertiary education and the real world: how tertiary providers work with industry Higher-level learning ICT Grad Schools Flexible study Deadlines closing skill gaps the key to success Booking and material 18 July Informs. Inspires. Educates. | EducationCentral.co.nz/FutureFocus Published 8 August
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