Looking for the good: appreciative inquiry in early childhood education
15 May 2017
Last year a group of early childhood education services in Auckland took part in a range of projects using inquiry processes to improve teaching and learning.
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15 May 2017
Last year a group of early childhood education services in Auckland took part in a range of projects using inquiry processes to improve teaching and learning.
1 May 2017
New Zealand’s world-leading early childhood curriculum Te Whāriki has been updated.
27 March 2017
Rotorua’s Catholic faith-based Community of Learning (CoL) lead principal Patrick Walsh talks about the CoL’s journey to date.
27 February 2017
Solid Progress for Southern Cross, Ngā Tapuwae Projects
13 February 2017
It takes a village to raise a child, and a community to educate a young person.
13 February 2017
Augmentative and alternative communication has offered students at Kowhai Special School new tools for learning, writes special education teacher Angi Pearce.
13 February 2017
The Ministry of Education’s Connected Learning Advisory – Te Ara Whītiki is committed to supporting schools and communities to use digital technologies for lear
30 January 2017
Schools in the Marlborough region were early adopters of the Communities of Learning | Kāhui Ako (CoL) initiative.
30 January 2017
Students at Te Mata Kindergarten treasure their local stories in the form of two beautiful picture books illustrated by a local artist.
5 December 2016
The Ministry is updating Te Whāriki so that it better reflects shifts in educational thinking and social change since it was first published in 1996.