Facing the future with pride
25 October 2016
A new era for Kelston Deaf Education Centre has begun, with a complete rebuild of its Archibald Road campus.
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25 October 2016
A new era for Kelston Deaf Education Centre has begun, with a complete rebuild of its Archibald Road campus.
25 October 2016
For the first time, a public exhibition will showcase the artwork of secondary school students with a focus on Toi Māori, such as tukutuku and raranga.
10 October 2016
A Gisborne puna reo is still buzzing with excitement several months after it won a Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Award.
10 October 2016
A programme run by principals for principals is already benefiting Māori students. Education Gazette explores the Māori Achievement Collaboratives (MACs).
19 September 2016
Ruatoria student Carlos Paenga was named Supreme Award winner in this year’s ‘The Challenge’.
19 September 2016
A Tauranga early childhood education teacher with a passion for the Māori language is preparing to travel to Hawaii...
19 September 2016
Hariata Rongo Dalton-Reedy credits her deep love of art, language and culture to her Māori medium education.
22 August 2016
Judith Riki, Moana Timoko and Maurice Nelson recently received Māori Medium Bilingual Education Study Awards to enhance their teaching practice.
8 August 2016
A group of promising Māori and Pasifika student teachers was recently awarded Kupe Scholarships in a ceremony at Parliament.
27 July 2016
Several new tools for schools to support te reo Māori in the classroom were launched during Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.
4 July 2016
In a new report, the Office of the Auditor-General looks at how data is collected, analysed and shared to improve educational success for Māori students.
4 July 2016
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2016 begins today, Monday 4 July. The kaupapa for this year’s celebration is ‘Ākina te reo’, or ‘Give te reo Māori a go!’
9 May 2016
Ngāti Tamaoho knows that the education of their people will contribute to the betterment of their people.
26 April 2016
A community weaving group in Kaikohe helps Māori early learning flourish.
26 April 2016
The Hautū tool is a resource for boards of trustees to help them review cultural responsiveness in their school.
26 April 2016
Tuia te here tangata – making meaningful connections is a recent report published by the Education Review Office.
11 April 2016
Parents talk about why they chose immersion education for their children.
11 April 2016
Everyday use of te reo Māori is celebrated with a range of Māori-medium magazines available to students, teachers and whānau.
22 February 2016
Last year marked 175 years since the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. To commemorate the anniversary, the Ministry of Education offered all new schools plaque
9 February 2016
Winning a Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Award in 2014 gave full Māori immersion centre Nōku Te Ao a huge confidence boost.
7 December 2015
Just over 140 senior decision-makers from 12 countries attended the 12th Global Education Leaders’ Partnership (GELP) event (22–24 November) in Auckland.
23 November 2015
How do ‘educationally powerful connections’ go beyond good relationships with the parents and whānau of kids who aren’t doing well?
9 November 2015
In 2013/14, the prestigious scholarships for Highly Talented Māori and Pasifika Teacher Trainees were launched.
18 May 2015
The Ngārimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarship recipients.