Nurturing young Māori in the Deep South
21 July 2021
An Invercargill wharekura founded 30 years ago is now the largest in the South Island – and is going from strength to strength.
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21 July 2021
An Invercargill wharekura founded 30 years ago is now the largest in the South Island – and is going from strength to strength.
21 July 2021
Education Gazette profiles celebrated Māori leader Mina Pomare-Peita, with a focus on her mahi with rangatahi and the environment.
21 July 2021
The stranding of the MV Rena in 2011, widely acknowledged as New Zealand’s most significant maritime pollution emergency
30 June 2021
Matariki is providing creative learning opportunities for students at St Mary’s College in Wellington
30 June 2021
On the face of it, Saint Kentigern Boys’ School and Saint Kentigern Girls’ School in Auckland have little in common with Tāneatua School in the Bay of Plenty
30 June 2021
The recent Tech21 Summit co-hosted by the Ministry of Education and NZTech aimed to inspire Māori, Pacific and female ākonga into technology careers
30 June 2021
The NASA Scientist for a Day – Kaipūtaiao NASA mō te Rā competition encourages teachers to use space as context for learning across the curriculum
10 June 2021
Around 400 teachers and school staff took part in a dynamic professional learning and development (PLD) event in Wellington
10 June 2021
For the past few years, a Southland secondary school has been on a journey to improve the transition to high school and teaching and learning outcomes
10 June 2021
A repurposed classroom at John McGlashan College in Dunedin with black walls and some state-of-the-art virtual reality technology