Recognising Māori excellence and remembering Tā Wira Gardiner
30 June 2022

Māori excellence and passion was at the heart of the 2022 Ngarimu VC and 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarships award ceremony
The New Zealand Curriculum Online
Support packages for the high expectations principle and inclusion principle are now available on New Zealand Curriculum Online. Each package has research, resources, tools, and stories to help guide curriculum planning and teaching practice at your school.
This blog post (http://bit.ly/1Sm3YLF(external link)) examines how the principle of high expectations can be brought to life in the classroom. It presents four practical strategies that teachers can apply to unleash the potential of all students.
This year, Te Wiki o te Reo Māori takes place between 27 July – 2 August.
The theme is Ngā Mātua / Whāngaihia te reo Māori ki ngā Mātua – To support parents to whāngai the language to their tamariki.
This Māori language week page provides curriculum-based resources to support teachers in the classroom.
You can learn more about Maori language week at the following address: http://bit.ly/1sp5qSe(external link)
http://bit.ly/1O4XvDR(external link) and http://bit.ly/1HJK2MJ(external link) - These two TKI communities have a new home on New Zealand Curriculum Online. We’ve transferred all the goodies into easy to navigate packages. Discover a rich range of teaching and learning ideas that relate directly to The New Zealand Curriculum.
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We invite you to take part in a short online survey to help guide the ongoing development of NZC Online.
We hope you can spare a few minutes to offer feedback and share your ideas.
BY Education Gazette editors
Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero, reporter@edgazette.govt.nz
Posted: 12:42 pm, 11 April 2016
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