Building hope through the arts
3 November 2021
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A classroom-based resource to help primary school teachers and ākonga find a sense of normality following Covid-19 lockdowns has been downloaded nearly 400,000
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3 November 2021
A classroom-based resource to help primary school teachers and ākonga find a sense of normality following Covid-19 lockdowns has been downloaded nearly 400,000
23 September 2021
Whether a child has a disability, a temporary injury, or is just not into sport and physical activity, there is a range of inclusive programmes
23 September 2021
It’s important to prioritise our mental health, especially as we continue to grapple with the effects of Covid-19.
2 September 2021
As the country hosts a series of major sporting events over the next few years, Sport New Zealand is leading a project with four national sporting organisations
2 September 2021
A programme that nurtures children and helps them express their emotions and needs has been effective at a Rotorua school for the past five years.
2 September 2021
A group of kāiako from Tai Tokerau are lending their expertise to the development of Tākarokaro, a sport engagement programme that supports ākonga
10 June 2021
Education Gazette talks to Jase Williams, principal at Henry Hill School, about the challenges of 2020
2 June 2021
On 21 May, New Zealanders of all ages, shapes, sizes, ethnicities and backgrounds turned all shades of māwhero for Pink Shirt Day – a day where we can all stand
1 June 2021
Tamariki at Konini Primary School did yoga, learned about kindness and focused on the definition of bullying during Bullying-free NZ Week in May.
20 May 2021
The New Zealand Olympic Committee (NZOC) has developed a range of teaching resources that focus on health and fitness