Dawn of a different Ministry-Iwi partnership
20 May 2021
The signing of a Kawenata (partnership agreement) was a momentous occasion for Tūwharetoa, Raukawa and Waikato-Tainui (Ngā Iwi) and the Ministry of Education
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20 May 2021
The signing of a Kawenata (partnership agreement) was a momentous occasion for Tūwharetoa, Raukawa and Waikato-Tainui (Ngā Iwi) and the Ministry of Education
20 May 2021
Seeing the rich Pacific cultures of Aotearoa take to the stage to celebrate their unique identities has been a long time coming.
28 April 2021
Education Gazette looks at the importance of kapa haka as a vehicle for many students to engage with te ao Māori.
28 April 2021
Drawing on the perspectives of three iwi members, this is the story of how one iwi is building a strong presence within its community.
27 April 2021
A Samoan language pathway in Auckland starting at early childhood has helped affirm the importance of language and culture from the very beginning of a child’s
27 April 2021
Tessa Moana Kake-Tuffley knows that she stands on the shoulders of her tūpuna and bears their hopes and dreams for an education system that works for Māori.
23 April 2021
The Auckland Secondary Schools Māori and Pacific Islands Cultural Festival (ASB Polyfest) has become a shining moment of 2021, following a two-year hiatus. The
17 March 2021
Rongohia te Hau is a tool that, when used as part of a wider strategic change process, can drive transformative change for learners and whānau.
17 March 2021
A Creatives in Schools project saw every student at Kelburn Normal School engaged in retelling the stories of Maui using ngā toi Māori
8 March 2021
Education Gazette talks to students, teachers, school leaders and iwi partners about why they believe inclusive teaching and learning practices serve students