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28 October 2019
An exhibition that showcases Aotearoa’s best NCEA Toi Māori art was held in Wellington during the school holidays.
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28 October 2019
An exhibition that showcases Aotearoa’s best NCEA Toi Māori art was held in Wellington during the school holidays.
28 October 2019
Ninety-seven teachers and kaiako in Te Taiuru (Taranaki-Whanganui) have become among the first to complete Te Ahu o te Reo Māori.
28 October 2019
Hundreds gathered for the 2019 national Ngā Pū Kōrero o Āpōpō event – an annual te reo Māori speech competition.
24 October 2019
Twenty-nine Māori and Pacific student teachers have been awarded prestigious Kupe Scholarships in recognition of their high academic achievement and leadership
14 October 2019
A Ngāti Toa learning hub, Te Puna Mātauranga, is supporting Māori education achievement through a unique model of collaboration between schools, whānau and Iwi.
14 October 2019
A play space based on Māori astronomy and designed by students in consultation with local Iwi has been built at a South Auckland school.
12 September 2019
Data on Māori and iwi learners will soon be more readily available, thanks to a new tool developed in partnership with iwi education leaders around the country.
30 August 2019
A “stand-out” lecturer in Māori media studies and creative writing at Auckland University of Technology is paying forward.
2 August 2019
Te Ahu o te Reo Māori, a programme that aims to grow and strengthen the te reo Māori skills of New Zealand’s education workforce.
22 July 2019
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and local Māori histories are the focus of the third round of funding from Te Aho Ngārahu. This funding round closes on 31 July 2019.
19 July 2019
As Kāhui Ako around the country explore new ways of working together, a group of schools on Auckland’s North Shore is finding that improving parental engagement
13 June 2019
Well-known historian and author Dame Anne Salmond has spent decades researching and exploring the first encounters
13 June 2019
Teachers are being encouraged to use storytelling as a way to expand students’ understanding of our country’s past
30 May 2019
Each morning as students walk through the entrance of Kaiwaka School in Kaipara, Northland, they pass a waka – Te Waka Rangimārie o Kaiwaka
20 May 2019
A community trust in Marlborough is working with local schools and other partners to tell a more balanced story about the first encounters
3 May 2019
A bilingual class located on a marae is helping Marlborough students connect with their Māori culture, identity and language.
9 April 2019
This week five Māori scholars have received Ngārimu VC and the 28th (Māori) Battalion tertiary scholarships for 2019/20.
11 March 2019
Receiving a scholarship has helped a young man along his political path.
11 March 2019
In late February the Te Matatini festival took place in Wellington. An estimated 60,000 people attended and 1800 performers took part in what is billed as the “
7 February 2019
This year Tuia 250, commemorating 250 years since the first Māori/non-Māori meetings, will recognise the extraordinary voyaging traditions and cultures
6 December 2018
A 17-year-old Māori immersion student discusses his thoughts on why te reo Māori and Aotearoa history should be taught in all New Zealand schools.
22 November 2018
The recent launch of new te reo Māori curriculum resources has placed the spotlight squarely on a quiet Ngāi Tāmanuhiri kaumātua.
12 November 2018
Waverley Kindergarten is focusing on including bicultural perspectives in their practice to better teach tamariki and whānau the taonga of te reo Māori.
11 September 2018
Māori Language Week kicked off on Monday September 10th with thousands marching from Parliament to Te Ngākau Civic Square in celebration of te Reo Māori.
10 September 2018
Te Arawa tupuna Te Aokapurangi is inspiring not only a shift in teacher practice at RGHS but also a student-led journey towards higher achievement.