Travelling with Anne Frank: student guides at the museum
29 January 2018
A touring exhibition that explores themes of identity and prejudice opens in February, and New Zealand students will have a special role to play.
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29 January 2018
A touring exhibition that explores themes of identity and prejudice opens in February, and New Zealand students will have a special role to play.
11 December 2017
Love Food Hate Waste, a non-profit organisation inspired by a similar campaign in the UK, has produced some great classroom resources for schools about food was
16 October 2017
Pou Kanohi New Zealand at War is a new gallery at Auckland Museum designed as a learning resource for students and teachers.
16 October 2017
The theme for Get Ready Week 2017 was ‘Stay Safe, Stay Informed,’ and even though the week has just finished, it’s never a bad time to refresh your knowledge of
28 August 2017
“We need to be using te reo Māori wherever and as often as we can. Our language is unique and gives life to our stories and histories,” said Papa Hemi.
28 August 2017
Celebrated since 1975, Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week acknowledges and celebrates the Māori language as a unique cultural treasure for all NZers.
28 August 2017
Mai anō i te tau 1975 kua whakanuia Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, e āhukahuka ana, e whakanui ana i te reo Māori hei taonga ahurei mō ngā tāngata katoa o Aotearoa.
14 August 2017
Culture plays an essential role at West Auckland’s Hobsonville Point schools – and in language learning too.
14 August 2017
“The exciting aspect is how ... leaders and teachers can collaborate to share good practice.”
14 August 2017
“We want to empower young people to stand up against prejudice and apathy by teaching about the Holocaust from a New Zealand perspective.”