From New Zealand to Japan, tamariki widen horizons
2 September 2021
An initiative aiming to expand the worldview of young children saw two early learning centres dancing and interacting with each other via a big screen.
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2 September 2021
An initiative aiming to expand the worldview of young children saw two early learning centres dancing and interacting with each other via a big screen.
30 June 2021
Young children from Iranian and Afghani backgrounds in Auckland have the opportunity to learn about Persian culture and Farsi/Dari language
10 June 2021
Students in New Zealand’s first Niue language bilingual unit are finding courage, confidence and community through cultural connections.
31 May 2021
Children from Christchurch's Bromley School created a prototype Samoan language app to plug a need in their school and wider community
27 April 2021
A Samoan language pathway in Auckland starting at early childhood has helped affirm the importance of language and culture from the very beginning of a child’s
5 November 2020
A tuakana programme to support oral language development in which tamariki mentor their younger peers
5 November 2020
A new resource for kaiako braids together western and Māori knowledge bases around talking and communication
8 October 2020
Children and their families are benefitting from the Pasifika Early Literacy Project (PELP)–and some Auckland teachers are finding the programme has transformed
18 September 2020
Language weeks are an opportunity for students from different ethnic groups to be proud about their cultural identities.
31 July 2020
The Action Plan for Pacific Education 2020-2030 was launched at Ōtāhuhu Primary School in late July.