Weaving histories into local curriculum
23 September 2021
Education Gazette looks at how Te Ākau ki Pāpāmoa School is working with its community to incorporate the Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories curriculum
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23 September 2021
Education Gazette looks at how Te Ākau ki Pāpāmoa School is working with its community to incorporate the Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories curriculum
23 September 2021
Hundreds of students flocked to Wellington for the 30th anniversary of a national Shakespeare festival, speaking their truth through the timeless wisdom.
23 September 2021
A new resource is giving teachers the tools they need to bring comics and graphic novels to life in the classroom, giving learners a new pathway
15 September 2021
NZQA has produced a series of free online resources that aim to support teachers/assessors with internal assessment in a range of subjects and standards.
2 September 2021
A wellbeing and positive identity programme is supporting English-medium schools to provide a culturally safe and identifiably Māori space.
2 September 2021
A group of kāiako from Tai Tokerau are lending their expertise to the development of Tākarokaro, a sport engagement programme that supports ākonga
2 September 2021
A cross-curricular NCEA science and maths course at ASHS has resulted in deep learning about the physics involved in the principles of flight.
2 September 2021
Te Whiwhinga The Imaginarium at Auckland Museum is sparking delight and curiosity among its many visitors – children and adults alike.
30 June 2021
Education Gazette takes a tour of Sylvia Park School’s artwork-studded history trail, the physical output from its school-wide inquiry into Aotearoa New Zealand
30 June 2021
Curriculum leads | kaihautū marautanga are looking forward to partnering with teachers and kaiako to design quality learning experiences for all ākonga.