Lessons in leadership from opening a new school
6 April 2022
Dr Lesley Murrihy is a chief advisor for Te Poutāhū, the Ministry of Education’s Curriculum Centre, with an extensive career in education spanning 40 years.
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6 April 2022
Dr Lesley Murrihy is a chief advisor for Te Poutāhū, the Ministry of Education’s Curriculum Centre, with an extensive career in education spanning 40 years.
6 April 2022
Ākonga graduating from Te Tāhu Rua Reo bilingual unit at Shirley Intermediate School last year received a very special gift from their kaiako – a stunning image
6 April 2022
Coloured markings have brightened up the grounds and inspired more physical and interactive play at Kamo School in Northland.
6 April 2022
The introduction of tuakana-teina classrooms is transforming learning experiences for tamariki at Fruitvale School in West Auckland.
6 April 2022
A digital exchange programme between children in New Zealand and South Korea is supporting ākonga to become global citizens
6 April 2022
Many schools already share relievers amongst each other. Waikanae School, which administers a reliever pool among 14 schools
18 March 2022
With the use of masks in schools, Hearing New Zealand’s Stick with Us Campaign is providing an easy and fun way for ākonga to visually communicate their needs t
16 March 2022
Throughout Aotearoa, various initiatives are supporting successful transitions between early learning and primary schools and kura.
16 March 2022
In a small community where everyone is inter-connected, a mid-Canterbury kāhui ako is successfully focusing its collaboration on student wellbeing
16 March 2022
A structured literacy approach is plugging foundational gaps, with fewer children requiring extra support at a Wanaka school.