New supports launched for teachers
14 August 2017
“The exciting aspect is how ... leaders and teachers can collaborate to share good practice.”
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14 August 2017
“The exciting aspect is how ... leaders and teachers can collaborate to share good practice.”
10 April 2017
Each May, Deaf Aotearoa runs New Zealand Sign Language Week, celebrating one of New Zealand’s official languages.
27 February 2017
Auckland primary teacher Rachel Crellin is combining her love for music and languages by bringing Mandarin into her classroom.
5 September 2016
The Asia New Zealand Foundation offers a range of educational experiences as part of its work to help build cultural connections and understanding.
22 August 2016
Akiko Harada works with both primary and secondary teachers as an adviser for Japanese. She believes that learning languages at school helps to shape globally-m
25 July 2016
Students are invited to celebrate our multilingual society by taking part in Moving Words 2016.
9 May 2016
New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) is an official language of our country, and is celebrated every May during New Zealand Sign Language Week.
9 May 2016
More than half the population of Igiugig visited New Zealand recently to learn about the revitalisation of te reo Māori, writes Tania Black.
7 December 2015
When profoundly deaf five-year-old Effie Hopkins signed her first complete sentence in New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) it meant more than she knew.
9 November 2015
A number of TPDL (Teacher Professional Development Languages) participants in recent years enrolled in this Ministry-funded, year-long programme.