Successful pathways for ākonga Māori and whānau
23 February 2022

Te Kura Huanui: Ko ngā kura o ngā ara angitū (the treasures of successful pathways) is a comprehensive account of the Māori education pathway
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23 February 2022
Te Kura Huanui: Ko ngā kura o ngā ara angitū (the treasures of successful pathways) is a comprehensive account of the Māori education pathway
2 February 2022
Te Akatea New Zealand Māori Principals Association is introducing two new leadership development programmes in 2022: Te Akatea Emerging Māori Leaders’ Programme
2 February 2022
A strong desire to foster a sense of belonging and pride in cultural identity has led to positive outcomes for one Wairoa kura.
8 December 2021
Feilding High School has given ākonga the opportunity to delve deeper into the history and mōhiotanga/knowledge of all things tikanga Māori and te ao Māori.
24 November 2021
Te Waimairi-iri Kāhui Ako comprises 12 schools and 17 early learning centres in north-west Christchurch, and since 2017 they’ve gone from strength to strength.
2 September 2021
A wellbeing and positive identity programme is supporting English-medium schools to provide a culturally safe and identifiably Māori space.
2 September 2021
Supported by her whānau and school, a passionate young wahine led a two-year campaign to get reo Māori instructions in her school
2 September 2021
A new learning resource has been developed by the Ngarimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship Fund Board for tamariki of all ages
21 July 2021
An Invercargill wharekura founded 30 years ago is now the largest in the South Island – and is going from strength to strength.
13 July 2021
The new Ngarimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion learning resource was launched on Friday 2 July in Ruatoria.