Confidence in te reo Māori strengthens connections
28 October 2019
Ninety-seven teachers and kaiako in Te Taiuru (Taranaki-Whanganui) have become among the first to complete Te Ahu o te Reo Māori.
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28 October 2019
Ninety-seven teachers and kaiako in Te Taiuru (Taranaki-Whanganui) have become among the first to complete Te Ahu o te Reo Māori.
28 October 2019
Hundreds gathered for the 2019 national Ngā Pū Kōrero o Āpōpō event – an annual te reo Māori speech competition.
24 October 2019
Twenty-nine Māori and Pacific student teachers have been awarded prestigious Kupe Scholarships in recognition of their high academic achievement and leadership
24 October 2019
The Education Gazette asked historian Dr Aroha Harris what can be learned by looking at the history of Aotearoa New Zealand through the lens of protests that ha
24 October 2019
Understanding Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories will open up more effective conversations between people, says principal Chris Bell.
24 October 2019
The Education Gazette asked historian and writer Dr Vincent O’Malley to respond to the announcement that New Zealand’s histories will be taught in schools.
24 October 2019
On 12 September Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced that New Zealand’s histories will be taught in all schools and kura
24 October 2019
A lack of cross-cultural friendships affects English language learners’ sense of belonging and wellbeing, a Massey University project has found.
14 October 2019
A Y13 student at Auckland’s Westlake Girls’ High School has won first place in the 2019 International Institute of Modern Letters’ National Schools Poetry Award
14 October 2019
A play space based on Māori astronomy and designed by students in consultation with local Iwi has been built at a South Auckland school.