Voyaging to a digital future at kāhui ako STEAM festival
5 October 2023
From holograms to battle bots, Ferguson Intermediate School had 15 experiential learning zones set up ready...
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5 October 2023
From holograms to battle bots, Ferguson Intermediate School had 15 experiential learning zones set up ready...
11 May 2023
Anxiety about teaching maths is more common than you might think and can result in a self-perpetuating cycle which impacts teachers and learners alike.
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.
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.
30 June 2022
Primary school kaiako are using a new STEM programme as a conduit for engaging learning opportunities across the school term
20 May 2022
Tamaiti in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland early learning centres have been exploring astronomy and cooking within a framework of ancient Samoan wisdom
8 December 2021
Ōtaki College has a strong commitment to encouraging its students – 55 percent of whom are Māori – into STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths)
24 November 2021
Students at Mt Richmond Special School wanted their classmate, who had the use of only one hand, to be able to join in cooking lessons...
3 November 2021
A timetabled programme at Tauranga Girls’ College offered to Year 9 and 10 students who are struggling with maths is helping boost students’ confidence