Igniting a passion for writing through creative art
2 February 2023
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Y5–6 tamariki in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland have achieved extraordinary gains in writing after a taniwha art project inspired them to write their own Māori myths.
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2 February 2023
Y5–6 tamariki in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland have achieved extraordinary gains in writing after a taniwha art project inspired them to write their own Māori myths.
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