Curriculum refresh in a local context on the agenda for kāhui ako
13 July 2023
A teacher-only day for a kāhui ako in Tairāwhiti provided the first opportunity for local educators to get together in person since the start of the Covid-19
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13 July 2023
A teacher-only day for a kāhui ako in Tairāwhiti provided the first opportunity for local educators to get together in person since the start of the Covid-19
22 June 2023
A new board game hoping to address the need for more workers in the agricultural sector will be introduced to secondary school students this year.
8 June 2023
Te Mātaiaho | the refreshed New Zealand curriculum will support every ākonga (learner) to experience success in their learning.
1 June 2023
This year’s winner of the Prime Minister’s Te Puiaki Kaiwhakaako Pūtaiao Science Teacher prize, Doug Walker, has a passion for making science more accessible.
1 June 2023
Te Rito is a web-based national information repository that enables learner and ākonga information to follow them throughout their education.
11 May 2023
Ākonga are learning about Aotearoa New Zealand’s war-time history by stepping into the boots of young soldiers from the 28th (Māori) Battalion.
20 April 2023
A team of New Zealand scientists has won a prestigious international award for their vast library of hands-on, bilingual science resource kits.
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.
8 March 2023
As a former teacher and principal, Minister of Education Jan Tinetti says she’s passionate about the potential of the Common Practice Model (CPM) to support tea
23 February 2023
A system shift will provide greater clarity and direction on teaching and learning for literacy and communication and maths, says the Ministry of Education.