Culturally sustaining hauora programmes
13 September 2023
Mana Ake works with Waitaha (Canterbury) kura, providing children in Years 1–8 support in their mental health and wellbeing.
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13 September 2023
Mana Ake works with Waitaha (Canterbury) kura, providing children in Years 1–8 support in their mental health and wellbeing.
13 September 2023
Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | The Ministry of Education has developed a series of storybooks to initiate conversations about mental health.
24 August 2023
The new Connected and inaugural He Kōrero Tātai books explore the rich history of Aotearoa New Zealand and provide a valuable learning resource for ākonga
24 August 2023
Two Nelson teachers are using resource kits to enrich learning within their schools and set ākonga on a path to success within the curriculum
24 August 2023
Primary and intermediate schools across Taranaki are re-thinking their approach to traditional physical activity events
3 August 2023
Collaborative art projects deliver much more than beautiful wall decorations. They serve as opportunities for ākonga to express their individuality and build re
3 August 2023
Virtual and augmented reality resources bring past events to life by immersing students in interactive learning.
13 July 2023
Marlborough is home to many industries that rely on the land and sea, such as viticulture and aquaculture.
13 July 2023
Dunedin artist Ana Teofilo and Queen’s High School kaiako Cherie Ford collaborated on a Creatives in Schools project that has engaged, empowered, and celebrated
13 July 2023
The positive impact of professional learning and development (PLD) is being highlighted at Avonside Girls’ High School in Ōtautahi Christchurch