Teachers’ love of reading inspires ākonga
2 February 2023
Reading for pleasure provides multiple benefits. It builds educational, cognitive, and general literacy skills, and supports health and wellbeing.
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2 February 2023
Reading for pleasure provides multiple benefits. It builds educational, cognitive, and general literacy skills, and supports health and wellbeing.
2 February 2023
Growth in the role of the Mātauranga Iwi Leaders Group has led to the development of rangatahi interns who are able to share their unique perspectives.
2 February 2023
Y5–6 tamariki in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland have achieved extraordinary gains in writing after a taniwha art project inspired them to write their own Māori myths.
2 February 2023
Statistics New Zealand is hoping an exciting new Census Teacher’s Toolkit will help teachers bring the 2023 Census to life for their students in the classroom
7 December 2022
“It takes a village to raise a child”, the well-known proverb reminds us. Putting the principle into practice in 21st century New Zealand is another matter –
7 December 2022
A school in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland has trialled a robust gym programme for a group of physically active ākonga
7 December 2022
Three Wellington schools have combined to learn and share knowledge and skills with an inquiry into how Māori toi in the technology curriculum
7 December 2022
Poipoia ngā mokopuna
Ngā Rangatira mo āpōpō
Nurture our young generation
The leaders of our future
7 December 2022
Matt Bateman, principal of Burnside Primary School, and Lynda Stuart, principal of May Road School, understand the importance of building a resilient culture
7 December 2022
With drownings last year being the worst in a decade, water safety organisations and the MOE are hoping that a raft of resources and support for teachers