Ākonga build a love of learning through tuakana-teina
6 April 2022

The introduction of tuakana-teina classrooms is transforming learning experiences for tamariki at Fruitvale School in West Auckland.
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6 April 2022
The introduction of tuakana-teina classrooms is transforming learning experiences for tamariki at Fruitvale School in West Auckland.
16 March 2022
A joint project between the (MBIE) and (MOE) has delivered modern classrooms and a new early learning centre to help more refugees learn about learning in NZ
16 March 2022
One man’s quest to find meaning has grown into a thriving business that repurposes old classrooms and keeps young people engaged in education in Tāmaki Makaurau
2 February 2022
The Ministry of Education’s largest and most complex relocation and rebuild project will result in significant transformation for three schools in Blenheim.
2 February 2022
Education outside the classroom provides an opportunity to engage learners, broaden their horizons and build deeper relationships between teachers and ākonga
8 December 2021
A series of illustrated storybooks developed to support and celebrate New Zealand’s Muslim community shows the diversity and richness of different cultures
24 November 2021
A small rural Southland school is using an inquiry model to deliver curriculum – and student engagement has gone through the roof.
3 November 2021
Climate change education is firmly on the agenda in Ōtautahi Christchurch. The Christchurch City Council has made it a priority to engage
3 November 2021
Ethnic learning hubs in Christchurch have helped migrant parents understand the New Zealand education system
14 October 2021
As one of the earliest European settlements in Aotearoa, Nelson was also at the forefront of developing a model for a free secular education system