Teaching ākonga to be good digital citizens
30 June 2022
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The Ministry of Education’s chief education scientific advisor, Stuart McNaughton, discusses how education can combat misinformation and disinformation.
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30 June 2022
The Ministry of Education’s chief education scientific advisor, Stuart McNaughton, discusses how education can combat misinformation and disinformation.
30 June 2022
A new outdoor education resource and the period products in schools initiative are supporting more inclusive practices to ensure all students feel safe...
30 June 2022
RSE programme Te Ira Tangata is designed for kura, whānau and kaiako to be able to adapt to the needs of their kura community.
30 June 2022
Celebrating Pride in schools and supporting a sense of belonging for rainbow young people.
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An internal model of Ka Ora, Ka Ako | Healthy School Lunches at Porirua College is providing ākonga and 3 other local schools with a thousand healthy lunches.
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Ākonga at Napier Girls’ High School are the first in Aotearoa New Zealand to contribute to the Student Wellbeing Measures project.
13 May 2022
Changes being made to NCEA include a commitment to make the qualification more accessible.
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A focus on students’ strengths and cultural connections at a Northland teen parent unit is transforming lives and prospects for vulnerable rangatahi
16 March 2022
In a small community where everyone is inter-connected, a mid-Canterbury kāhui ako is successfully focusing its collaboration on student wellbeing
16 March 2022
During a time of major global events like war, climate change and a pandemic, it’s understandable that rates of anxiety are rocketing.