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27 April 2022
We look back at the mahi that teachers and kaiako have already undertaken in this space.
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27 April 2022
We look back at the mahi that teachers and kaiako have already undertaken in this space.
6 April 2022
A focus on students’ strengths and cultural connections at a Northland teen parent unit is transforming lives and prospects for vulnerable rangatahi
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
The introduction of tuakana-teina classrooms is transforming learning experiences for tamariki at Fruitvale School in West Auckland.
6 April 2022
A digital exchange programme between children in New Zealand and South Korea is supporting ākonga to become global citizens
18 March 2022
With the use of masks in schools, Hearing New Zealand’s Stick with Us Campaign is providing an easy and fun way for ākonga to visually communicate their needs t
16 March 2022
In a small community where everyone is inter-connected, a mid-Canterbury kāhui ako is successfully focusing its collaboration on student wellbeing
16 March 2022
During a time of major global events like war, climate change and a pandemic, it’s understandable that rates of anxiety are rocketing.
16 March 2022
Music teacher Henare Kaa is supporting his talented students to get a taste of the music industry
16 March 2022
Lyttelton-based author, poet and educator, Ben Brown (Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Koroki, Ngāti Paoa) discusses his first year in the role