Whakatinanatia te kōrero History comes alive
27 April 2022
Tumuaki from kura and schools already using the new framework share how the content is being integrated.
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27 April 2022
Tumuaki from kura and schools already using the new framework share how the content is being integrated.
27 April 2022
We look back at the mahi that teachers and kaiako have already undertaken in this space.
16 March 2022
A structured literacy approach is plugging foundational gaps, with fewer children requiring extra support at a Wanaka school.
16 March 2022
Students at Roxburgh Area School have been making authentic connections with local organisations and businesses, as well as learning a range of skills
16 March 2022
Music teacher Henare Kaa is supporting his talented students to get a taste of the music industry
23 February 2022
Data is everywhere and it’s used by everyone, but what is it and how is it used in schools and kura?
23 February 2022
Kaiako and ākonga in Waikato are getting muddy as part of a child-led, open-ended programme that aims to develop STEM learning.
2 February 2022
Education Gazette looks at how an Auckland kāhui ako is developing its local histories curriculum from their maunga, Te Pane o Mataoho.
8 December 2021
Ōtaki College has a strong commitment to encouraging its students – 55 percent of whom are Māori – into STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths)
8 December 2021
A digital kete packed with local stories and information is designed to launch Murchison Area School’s journey to develop a localised curriculum