Photography a leading line to self-expression, resilience
10 August 2022
Photography is supporting ākonga and kaiako to explore wellbeing and learn more about themselves and their creative strengths.
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10 August 2022
Photography is supporting ākonga and kaiako to explore wellbeing and learn more about themselves and their creative strengths.
10 August 2022
Jason Wilcox, head of Guitar and Commercial Music at St Peter’s, Cambridge, is also a professional musician who shares his knowledge with his music students.
9 July 2022
Te Rākau Theatre Marae is working with the Ōtaki community and Ōtaki College to reinvigorate teachings on Māori history, bringing the past into the future
8 June 2022
Two schools share how they are connecting with Matariki by planting native forests so that current and future ākonga can learn from and enjoy the benefits.
8 June 2022
Education Gazette explores how live theatre performances support young tamariki to grow and develop their social and emotional learning.
27 April 2022
We look back at the mahi that teachers and kaiako have already undertaken in this space.
16 March 2022
Music teacher Henare Kaa is supporting his talented students to get a taste of the music industry
3 November 2021
When Taita College student Danni-Lee Kokiri won big at the 2021 IHC Art Awards, it was consistent with the school’s approach to inclusive education
3 November 2021
A concept design competition in which Year 10-13 students create a ‘Guardian of the Earth’ character gives ākonga an opportunity to explore and develop
23 September 2021
Hundreds of students flocked to Wellington for the 30th anniversary of a national Shakespeare festival, speaking their truth through the timeless wisdom.