100 years on – Te Kura is as relevant as ever
2 February 2022
As Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu celebrates its 100 year anniversary, they’re looking back at what has made them so successful
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2 February 2022
As Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu celebrates its 100 year anniversary, they’re looking back at what has made them so successful
2 February 2022
Ōtaki has long been a fertile market gardening area, with Ngāti Raukawa trading vegetables with early missionaries, and later, Chinese market gardeners
2 February 2022
Education outside the classroom provides an opportunity to engage learners, broaden their horizons and build deeper relationships between teachers and ākonga
24 November 2021
We explore how inclusive practice can lower the barriers to learning for children and young people with allergies and support their wellbeing.
24 November 2021
A small rural Southland school is using an inquiry model to deliver curriculum – and student engagement has gone through the roof.
24 November 2021
Balclutha Primary School has managed a phenomenal shift in school culture in recent years using the Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) framework.
3 November 2021
Climate change education is firmly on the agenda in Ōtautahi Christchurch. The Christchurch City Council has made it a priority to engage
3 November 2021
When Taita College student Danni-Lee Kokiri won big at the 2021 IHC Art Awards, it was consistent with the school’s approach to inclusive education
3 November 2021
There’s a happy buzz in the activity space at Pegasus Bay School Te Kura o Manga Kawari, where a class of Year 2 and 3 children are working on a range of tasks
3 November 2021
A Pacific mental wellbeing programme is uniting parents and teachers to support each other with the stressors of everyday life