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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.
7 April 2022
Last month’s deluge and flooding threatened to plunge the otherwise idyllic east cape into a nightmare – or it may have done, had the community not rallied.
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
Schools throughout Aotearoa have faced many challenges in managing Covid-19. For schools on Aotea Great Barrier Island, there have been additional challenges du
6 April 2022
As part of their Covid-19 response work, schools across Aotearoa New Zealand are using portable CO2 monitors to assess the amount of fresh air in indoor spaces
6 April 2022
A group of passionate, business-savvy students from Bishop Viard College in Porirua have developed a website to improve pronunciation of Māori and Pacific names
6 April 2022
Dr Lesley Murrihy is a chief advisor for Te Poutāhū, the Ministry of Education’s Curriculum Centre, with an extensive career in education spanning 40 years.
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
Coloured markings have brightened up the grounds and inspired more physical and interactive play at Kamo School in Northland.
6 April 2022
The introduction of tuakana-teina classrooms is transforming learning experiences for tamariki at Fruitvale School in West Auckland.