Fishing for knowledge connects ākonga to their local place
21 July 2022
Ngata Memorial College is using local cross-curriculum projects to hook Years 9 and 10 students into learning without them even knowing.
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21 July 2022
Ngata Memorial College is using local cross-curriculum projects to hook Years 9 and 10 students into learning without them even knowing.
30 June 2022
Authentic learning contexts with agile ways of assessing, fit for a blended learning environment. That was the goal for Epsom Girls’ Grammar School
30 June 2022
Ellen MacGregor-Reid, Hautū | Deputy Secretary for Te Poutāhū, the Curriculum Centre of Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | The MOE talks to Education Gazette.
30 June 2022
Explicit literacy teaching using the University of Canterbury’s Better Start Literacy Approach (BSLA) is making a big impact for new entrant and Year 1 students
8 June 2022
How do you engage young learners? According to those involved in Digital Story Telling Aotearoa, the answer lies in opening up to digital technologies
13 May 2022
Changes being made to NCEA include a commitment to make the qualification more accessible.
27 April 2022
The first instalment of The New Zealand Curriculum refresh and the redesign of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa has arrived.
27 April 2022
As Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories and Te Takanga o Te Wā is rolled out across the motu, ākonga share their thoughts about the localised content.
27 April 2022
He Tamaiti Hei Raukura recognises ākonga as ‘he uri whakaheke’ (as a descendant), ‘he tangata’ (as a person), ‘he puna kōrero’ (as a communicator)...
27 April 2022
Te Takanga o Te Wā framework is designed to ensure ākonga develop a keen sense of identity to carry wherever they go in the world.