Whakatinanatia te kōrero History comes alive
27 April 2022
Tumuaki from kura and schools already using the new framework share how the content is being integrated.
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27 April 2022
Tumuaki from kura and schools already using the new framework share how the content is being integrated.
27 April 2022
We look back at the mahi that teachers and kaiako have already undertaken in this space.
2 February 2022
Education Gazette looks at how an Auckland kāhui ako is developing its local histories curriculum from their maunga, Te Pane o Mataoho.
2 February 2022
New achievement standards will help the hard-hit tourism sector by educating and upskilling a workforce to meet future challenges.
8 December 2021
Ōtaki College has a strong commitment to encouraging its students – 55 percent of whom are Māori – into STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths)
24 November 2021
A Year 10 social studies project shows the potential to explore history while combining cross-curricular learning areas.
24 November 2021
Students at Mt Richmond Special School wanted their classmate, who had the use of only one hand, to be able to join in cooking lessons...
14 October 2021
As one of the earliest European settlements in Aotearoa, Nelson was also at the forefront of developing a model for a free secular education system
14 October 2021
As Kohimarama School marks its centennial this year, the community is living with a global pandemic – just as their founders did.
14 October 2021
Rural area school Ngata Memorial College was established in 1959, taking its name from Sir Āpirana Ngata