Te Ao Haka: New NCEA subject a step towards Māori knowledge parity
25 February 2021
This year, 34 secondary schools and kura are piloting Te Ao Haka, a new Māori Performing Arts subject, across all three NCEA levels and for University Entrance.
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25 February 2021
This year, 34 secondary schools and kura are piloting Te Ao Haka, a new Māori Performing Arts subject, across all three NCEA levels and for University Entrance.
25 February 2021
Schools, kura and early learning services now have access to a huge selection of free video resources
15 February 2021
A NASA Scientist for a Day writing competition for Years 7-10 students is now open for entries.
5 November 2020
An online cross-curricular programme designed to inspire the next generation of explorers to consider the plight of Antarctica and its unique wildlife
8 October 2020
Children at Naenae Intermediate relished an opportunity to contribute their ideas to the redesign of their town, including the addition of a new swimming pool.
18 September 2020
New entrant and Year 1 tamariki at Ridgway School in Wellington returned to school after Covid-19 Level 4 to a rich arts programme.
14 August 2020
Developers of a vision screening programme that is already providing a rich learning opportunity for a group of Dunedin students
14 August 2020
Education Gazette sat down with Thomas James, the winner of the 2019 Prime Minister’s Future Scientist Prize, to talk about his design journey and aspirations
29 June 2020
Applications are now open for the 2021 Creatives in Schools programme, which partners artists with teachers and kaiako to foster new learning experiences.
11 June 2020
Schools may have had to think differently about how they approached creative and performing arts during lockdown.