'Inclusive arts support ākonga to communicate their lived experiences'
12 October 2022
Educators are realising the value of regular involvement and accessibility in the creative arts for ākonga with disabilities and additional learning needs.
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12 October 2022
Educators are realising the value of regular involvement and accessibility in the creative arts for ākonga with disabilities and additional learning needs.
12 October 2022
A relationship-based learning programme which features collecting authentic feedback and focusing on student and whānau voice has empowered teachers and student
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Te Aka Toitū Trust works with communities in the Eastern Bay of Plenty to get students connected and engaged in learning online.
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