Storytelling enlivens our past and helps forge the future
13 June 2019
Teachers are being encouraged to use storytelling as a way to expand students’ understanding of our country’s past
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13 June 2019
Teachers are being encouraged to use storytelling as a way to expand students’ understanding of our country’s past
4 June 2019
In New Zealand approximately 23,000 children and young people have a parent in prison. An early childhood teacher travelled to six countries
4 June 2019
The coordinator of a prison programme designed to help literacy, wellbeing and whānau connection discusses the Bedtime Stories programme.
4 June 2019
Manawatū’s Dads & Books programme aims to maintain connections between children and their fathers in prison, while also increasing literacy.
4 June 2019
A Central Otago primary school is releasing a teacher for a role similar to that of counsellors in secondary schools.
30 May 2019
A Year 7–8 class from Matamata Intermediate has gained a heightened awareness of being kaitiakitanga of their local environment
30 May 2019
Stunning pictures from Near Space have been retrieved from a balloon successfully launched by Years 10-13 students at Fiordland College.
30 May 2019
Establishing consistency for teachers and learners has been a key factor in Rotorua Central’s Kāhui Ako choosing to use curriculum progress tools.
30 May 2019
A programme of career talks by local employers at Waimate High School is setting school leavers on the path towards successful careers.
30 May 2019
Each morning as students walk through the entrance of Kaiwaka School in Kaipara, Northland, they pass a waka – Te Waka Rangimārie o Kaiwaka