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21 September 2022
Art empowers ākonga to discover, explore and celebrate whakapapa, wellbeing and cultural identity; to weave the past and present.
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21 September 2022
Art empowers ākonga to discover, explore and celebrate whakapapa, wellbeing and cultural identity; to weave the past and present.
21 September 2022
Te Aka Toitū Trust works with communities in the Eastern Bay of Plenty to get students connected and engaged in learning online.
21 September 2022
Recipients of the inaugural Tulī Takes Flight Scholarship contribute to a new dawn for Aotearoa Pacific communities
21 September 2022
In a world where ‘money’ can be treated like a four-letter word, the students behind Budget Basics, a Young Enterprise Scheme group from Wellington East Girls’
21 September 2022
Using the arts to express their understanding of Matariki, Clifton Terrace Model School created a schoolwide experience empowering ākonga and teachers \
7 September 2022
The Government has announced a $53 million package to extend access to education and employment programmes for vulnerable young people.
31 August 2022
Schools in Northland have long battled with low attendance and when Covid-19 hit, it became even more challenging to navigate.
31 August 2022
Ebbett Park School and Haven Early Learning Centre are two places that have embraced New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) as part of their environment.
31 August 2022
We’re celebrating the nearly 1,500 early learning centres, schools, kura, and communities involved in Enviroschools and Te Aho Tū Roa
31 August 2022
A new early literacy framework designed to support a schoolwide approach to building early learners’ reading levels is seeing ākonga accelerate