'Inclusive arts support ākonga to communicate their lived experiences'
12 October 2022
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Educators are realising the value of regular involvement and accessibility in the creative arts for ākonga with disabilities and additional learning needs.
Education Gazette photographer Adrian Heke visits Newlands Intermediate in Wellington to capture what school life looks like at Level 3.
BY Education Gazette editors
Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero, reporter@edgazette.govt.nz
Posted: 8:39 am, 7 May 2020
12 October 2022
Educators are realising the value of regular involvement and accessibility in the creative arts for ākonga with disabilities and additional learning needs.
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