Te Ao Haka: New NCEA subject a step towards Māori knowledge parity
25 February 2021
This year, 34 secondary schools and kura are piloting Te Ao Haka, a new Māori Performing Arts subject, across all three NCEA levels and for University Entrance.
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25 February 2021
This year, 34 secondary schools and kura are piloting Te Ao Haka, a new Māori Performing Arts subject, across all three NCEA levels and for University Entrance.
25 February 2021
Champion New Zealand weightlifter David Liti helped show the young people on the Imagine Believe Achieve (IBA) programme in Tauranga
4 February 2021
Established as a Native School in 1896, Te Wharekura o Rakaumanga in Huntly has emerged from a challenging past as a proud and flourishing kura.
4 February 2021
Education Gazette explores the importance of putting learner identity and curriculum integration at the heart of digital technologies learning
4 February 2021
Whanganui City College, which began life as a technical college, now has a proud focus on developing students
4 February 2021
In 1921, children and young people with disabilities in New Zealand were denied education and confined to institutions.
4 February 2021
Celebrating its centenary this year, Feilding High School has a rich history in providing agricultural education.
4 February 2021
The earthquakes destroyed lives and damaged schools on an unprecedented scale in Canterbury a decade ago.
4 February 2021
The Education Gazette has experienced many changes in the way it has been produced, but some of the people working on the publication for several decades.
22 December 2020
A Waikato secondary school shares some lessons learned from an unfortunate accident that occurred in 2018.