Whanaungatanga at the heart of lockdown life
2 June 2020
Whanaungatanga and kaitiakitanga have remained strong priorities for Te Kura ō Ngaruahinerangi as kaiako supported the learning and wellbeing of their tamariki
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2 June 2020
Whanaungatanga and kaitiakitanga have remained strong priorities for Te Kura ō Ngaruahinerangi as kaiako supported the learning and wellbeing of their tamariki
2 June 2020
The development of Kāwhia School’s local curriculum (marau ā-kura) was a collaborative process involving input from the wider school community
2 June 2020
A North Island Iwi aims to win the hearts and minds of its young people and is focusing on building confidence and providing education, skills and job.
18 May 2020
The Ministry of Education’s Creatives in Schools programme will result in a series of brochures for visitors to a remote but significant museum
7 May 2020
Education Gazette talks to people from kura all over Aotearoa about how educators are working together to keep Māori students and their whānau connected
7 May 2020
“Thank you Jacinda Ardern!” says nine-year-old Charlee in a video his mum Nicole posted to Weston School’s Facebook page.
15 April 2020
What impact is COVID-19 having on Pacific communities? Education Gazette talks to a range of Pacific learners, teachers and whānau.
25 March 2020
Pacific festivals are not only a riot of colour, sound and taste, they also serve as anchors tethering Pacific learners to that all-important sense of belonging
25 March 2020
We know that quality relationships between schools, students and whānau are key to achievement.
25 March 2020
A multi-faceted programme called So’otaga (making connections) earned Holy Family School in Cannons Creek
25 March 2020
The revamped Ngā Kete Kōrero series is expected to provide increased support for kaiako and ākonga learning to read in te reo Māori.
25 March 2020
A 10-week reo ā-waha teaching and learning programme for kaiako and ākonga in Māori-medium classrooms is having an impact in many kura.
12 March 2020
A powerful collaborative tool created by kaiako for kaiako.
12 March 2020
Rev Jonathan Te Rire is still pinching himself after being announced as the recipient of the Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Doctoral Scholarship
12 March 2020
Te Puke’s Fairhaven School was acknowledged as a finalist at last year’s Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards.
27 February 2020
Dr Anne Hynds, a senior researcher with Ihi Research, says the obstacles that prevent Ngāti Turi rangatahi need to be identified.
27 February 2020
A new rangatahi Māori extension programme, developed by Māori for Māori, reflects traditional models of learning.
27 February 2020
Wellington College has tweaked its timetable to allow all Year 9 students to learn te reo Māori.
4 February 2020
A programme aimed at improving teachers’ confidence with te Reo Māori is now taking new registrations for the next round.
31 January 2020
Avondale College teacher Clementine Fraser shares how to make Te Tiriti o Waitangi come alive in learning programmes.
31 January 2020
Rangatahi in Te Ūpoko o te Ika a Māui are deepening their understanding of kaitiakitanga through exploring local marine environments.
31 January 2020
A South Auckland primary school has transformed its practice to focus on relationship-based learning.
6 December 2019
Auckland primary school has found that a student-led te reo Māori initiative is helping students and teachers to become confident in their use of the language
8 November 2019
This year Tuia – Encounters 250 commemorates New Zealand’s histories, including voyaging and navigation to Aotearoa, and the 250 years since the first onshore m
28 October 2019
The Puna works with children from five Porirua primary schools and individual secondary school students.