Successful pathways for ākonga Māori and whānau
23 February 2022
Te Kura Huanui: Ko ngā kura o ngā ara angitū (the treasures of successful pathways) is a comprehensive account of the Māori education pathway
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23 February 2022
Te Kura Huanui: Ko ngā kura o ngā ara angitū (the treasures of successful pathways) is a comprehensive account of the Māori education pathway
23 February 2022
Data is everywhere and it’s used by everyone, but what is it and how is it used in schools and kura?
23 February 2022
Kaiako and ākonga in Waikato are getting muddy as part of a child-led, open-ended programme that aims to develop STEM learning.
23 February 2022
A new education programme developed by Save the Children New Zealand aims to teach Year 0–13 ākonga in Aotearoa.
23 February 2022
‘Te takatū i ngā rangatahi katoa o Aotearoa mō te anamata whaihua’ means equipping all young New Zealanders for promising futures.
23 February 2022
Concern is growing among schools and health professionals about the increase in children and young people vaping.
23 February 2022
Professional development in psychological safety has been of great value to a group of school leaders who undertook a course together just before the pandemic
23 February 2022
“Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.” – W.B. Yeats.
Written by Sue Dow and published in Maxim Institute’s Flint & Steel.
2 February 2022
The Ministry of Education’s largest and most complex relocation and rebuild project will result in significant transformation for three schools in Blenheim.
2 February 2022
Te Akatea New Zealand Māori Principals Association is introducing two new leadership development programmes in 2022: Te Akatea Emerging Māori Leaders’ Programme