Inclusive sport design lowers barriers to physical activity
20 April 2023
This year, for the first time, New Zealand will host the International Symposium of Adapted Physical Activity.
Search by keyword and use the filters to find articles that interest you. You can use more than one filter and select multiple options within each. Use fewer filters to get more results.
Click + to see the options under each filter.
20 April 2023
This year, for the first time, New Zealand will host the International Symposium of Adapted Physical Activity.
20 April 2023
A team of New Zealand scientists has won a prestigious international award for their vast library of hands-on, bilingual science resource kits.
30 March 2023
Through the enormous challenges of the past few years, most recently the extreme flooding and silt inundation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle
30 March 2023
Aorere College is merging STEM education and sustainability to get ākonga out of the classroom and learn how they make a positive difference
30 March 2023
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori O Kawakawa Mai Tawhiti is forging a path for ākonga to pursue careers in STEM, particularly in robotics and engineering.
8 March 2023
Civics education is not just about learning the electoral system, it’s also about engaging ākonga in how to interact with government, and how they can create ch
23 February 2023
A system shift will provide greater clarity and direction on teaching and learning for literacy and communication and maths, says the Ministry of Education.
23 February 2023
Kaiako who are wanting to create authentic marau-a kura and local curriculum experiences should look towards their museums for inspiration to supplement
23 February 2023
Ākonga across Aotearoa NZ are returning to school this year to engage in learning in the new Te Takanga o Te Wā and Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories curriculum
2 February 2023
A marine biology programme that takes a deep dive into some of Aotearoa New Zealand’s marine environments is inspiring a love of science for some Y7–8 ākonga
2 February 2023
On a former pā site with sweeping views of Te Matau-a-Māui Hawke’s Bay, a group of ākonga re-enacted a scene from the lives of their tīpuna.
7 December 2022
Mariah Scott may have only just finished her social work degree, but she is no stranger to field work.
7 December 2022
Community guest speakers, a bespoke timetable, and a focus on authenticity helps bring project-based integrated curriculum to life at Mt Hobson Academy.
23 November 2022
A collection of stories about Te Tai Tokerau tūpuna is showcasing inspirational role models to accelerate ākonga Māori cultural pride, academic success
23 November 2022
Continuity for learners is at the forefront of a Coherent Pathways Guidance Tool helping kaiako across Te Kāhui Ako o Pupuke and Aotearoa.
1 November 2022
An eight-month dance project enabled tamaiti in a Samoan bilingual unit to connect more closely with traditional arts, and to gain confidence and pride.
1 November 2022
Our Lady of the Assumption, a Year 1–8 special character school in Ōtautahi Christchurch, is transforming its approach to physical activity.
1 November 2022
The Mātauranga Iwi Leaders Group and Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga share their insights after two years working together in a formalised partnership.
12 October 2022
When Rangitoto College first took on establishing Pīpīwharauroa – Festival of Mātauranga for the Mid Bays Kāhui Ako, there were a great deal of unknowns.
12 October 2022
In Tāmaki Makaurau, a local construction contractor is rolling out an education programme at the schools they are working with, linking classroom learning.
21 September 2022
“As I listened to that lecture on Te Tiriti, even at 11 years old, I knew in my heart that this was what I wanted to do.
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 \
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 suite of resources highlights the importance of culturally safe places for teaching and learning, that are Pacific capable and responsive.