Sustaining Pacific languages and cultures
20 May 2022
With the first Pacific Language Weeks of 2022 kicking off this month, Education Gazette catches up with Katherine Matamua, leader of Ulingaholo
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20 May 2022
With the first Pacific Language Weeks of 2022 kicking off this month, Education Gazette catches up with Katherine Matamua, leader of Ulingaholo
20 May 2022
Covid-19 settings meant ASB Polyfest 2022 operated in a different way this year, with no crowds and no stalls, but that didn’t stop families and supporters
6 April 2022
Ākonga graduating from Te Tāhu Rua Reo bilingual unit at Shirley Intermediate School last year received a very special gift from their kaiako – a stunning image
6 April 2022
A digital exchange programme between children in New Zealand and South Korea is supporting ākonga to become global citizens
8 December 2021
Talanoa Ako is a 10-week programme, delivered as and by Pacific
2 September 2021
An initiative aiming to expand the worldview of young children saw two early learning centres dancing and interacting with each other via a big screen.
30 June 2021
Young children from Iranian and Afghani backgrounds in Auckland have the opportunity to learn about Persian culture and Farsi/Dari language
10 June 2021
Students in New Zealand’s first Niue language bilingual unit are finding courage, confidence and community through cultural connections.
31 May 2021
Children from Christchurch's Bromley School created a prototype Samoan language app to plug a need in their school and wider community
27 April 2021
A Samoan language pathway in Auckland starting at early childhood has helped affirm the importance of language and culture from the very beginning of a child’s