Cultural pride broadcast beyond the stage
20 May 2022
Covid-19 settings meant ASB Polyfest 2022 operated in a different way this year, with no crowds and no stalls, but that didn’t stop families and supporters
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20 May 2022
Covid-19 settings meant ASB Polyfest 2022 operated in a different way this year, with no crowds and no stalls, but that didn’t stop families and supporters
20 May 2022
Resources developed by Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood New Zealand are freely available to support early learning kaiako to better understand Te Whāriki
20 May 2022
Education Gazette explores how Papanui Primary School in Ōtautahi Christchurch is ensuring students and staff are kept warm during cold, wet, and windy winter
19 May 2022
Former principals Steve Lindsey and Erika Ross ask Auckland principals about their experiences of leading their school communities through a pandemic.
17 May 2022
This year’s Bullying-Free New Zealand Week was all about focusing on the positive mahi already happening in school communities across Aotearoa.
16 May 2022
Ākonga at Napier Girls’ High School are the first in Aotearoa New Zealand to contribute to the Student Wellbeing Measures project.
13 May 2022
Having a strong emphasis on wellbeing is one way that schools can create a more inclusive environment.
13 May 2022
Changes being made to NCEA include a commitment to make the qualification more accessible.
13 May 2022
Inclusive, accessible environments mean that students with additional learning support needs are not prevented from participating fully in school life.
3 May 2022
Professor Wally Penetito reflects on the significance of the new curriculum content for Aotearoa New Zealand’s histories and Te Takanga o Te Wā.