'Inclusive arts support ākonga to communicate their lived experiences'
12 October 2022
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Educators are realising the value of regular involvement and accessibility in the creative arts for ākonga with disabilities and additional learning needs.
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12 October 2022
Educators are realising the value of regular involvement and accessibility in the creative arts for ākonga with disabilities and additional learning needs.
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.
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10 August 2022
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