Storytellers wanted to bring Māori history to life for te reo Māori learners
28 August 2017
“We need to be using te reo Māori wherever and as often as we can. Our language is unique and gives life to our stories and histories,” said Papa Hemi.
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28 August 2017
“We need to be using te reo Māori wherever and as often as we can. Our language is unique and gives life to our stories and histories,” said Papa Hemi.
28 August 2017
Kei roto a Pāpā Hēmi Epiha (Ngāti Rēhia) i te 11 ōrau o ngā pākeke Māori, e ai ki ngā tatauranga whakamutunga, e matatau ana ki te reo.
28 August 2017
Thirty students have been awarded Kupe Scholarships, which are designed to attract talented Māori and Pasifika to the teaching profession and help them become i
28 August 2017
Students who feel safe, welcomed and cared for will find it much easier to be motivated to learn at school.
28 August 2017
Technology students at Flaxmere College have been practising their carving skills with a new material donated from a local business.
28 August 2017
New Lynn Primary students are studying Mandarin language and Chinese culture as part of an approach to celebrate and normalise diversity.
28 August 2017
Student engagement, behavioural changes and community support have all been positive outcomes of the North East Pathways Project.
14 August 2017
“We want to empower young people to stand up against prejudice and apathy by teaching about the Holocaust from a New Zealand perspective.”
14 August 2017
Originally established in 1994 to address the problem of ‘booklessness’, the Duffy Books in Homes programme spreads the joy of reading to young children.
14 August 2017
Culture plays an essential role at West Auckland’s Hobsonville Point schools – and in language learning too.