University Entrance recognises learning in Te Marautanga o Aotearoa subjects
14 August 2017
Students can now achieve University Entrance on the Māori medium pathway through the inclusion of subjects and standards from the Māori medium curriculum.
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14 August 2017
Students can now achieve University Entrance on the Māori medium pathway through the inclusion of subjects and standards from the Māori medium curriculum.
24 July 2017
A new online resource to boost student wellbeing is seeing positive results at Aotea College.
24 July 2017
Science and mathematics teachers are using their expertise to advocate for their subjects from the early childhood to secondary school level and beyond.
24 July 2017
New Zealand schools are embracing digital content wholeheartedly as N4L’s managed network allows schools to get as much internet as they need for learning.
24 July 2017
Teachers and students are encouraged to visit a free exhibition celebrating the bright future of Toi Māori.
10 July 2017
A special new event will bring teachers together to play sport for fun, fitness and wellbeing.
10 July 2017
In light of recent media coverage about suspicious approaches to children, the New Zealand Police and the Ministry of Education are encouraging schools to have
10 July 2017
The Ministry of Education has recently updated the wellbeing page on its parents’ website, which includes links to parent-focused information and resources.
10 July 2017
New Digital Technologies| Hangarau Matihiko (DT | HM) curriculum content has been drafted. Submissions are now welcome.
10 July 2017
Linking science to Māori identity, language and culture through students’ local tikanga, whakapapa and stories helps to lift the educational success of Māori.