Meaningful partnership with Mana Whenua and Pacific communities
20 May 2022
Horowhenua Kāhui Ako is an excellent example of how to develop and maintain meaningful partnerships with iwi, hapū, and Pacific communities
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20 May 2022
Horowhenua Kāhui Ako is an excellent example of how to develop and maintain meaningful partnerships with iwi, hapū, and Pacific communities
20 May 2022
What does an inclusive education system look like and how do we get there? Education Gazette talks to a number of people about their vision
20 May 2022
Tamaiti in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland early learning centres have been exploring astronomy and cooking within a framework of ancient Samoan wisdom
20 May 2022
In July 2021 the Government added teachers to its list of critical workers.
20 May 2022
A new initiative with Outward Bound and Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga has been developed for rangatahi who are on a vocational pathway from education to employment.
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.