How history can teach us
24 October 2019

The Education Gazette asked historian Dr Aroha Harris what can be learned by looking at the history of Aotearoa New Zealand through the lens of protests that ha
24 October 2019
The Education Gazette asked historian Dr Aroha Harris what can be learned by looking at the history of Aotearoa New Zealand through the lens of protests that ha
24 October 2019
On 12 September Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced that New Zealand’s histories will be taught in all schools and kura
14 October 2019
A play space based on Māori astronomy and designed by students in consultation with local Iwi has been built at a South Auckland school.
14 October 2019
A Ngāti Toa learning hub, Te Puna Mātauranga, is supporting Māori education achievement through a unique model of collaboration between schools, whānau and Iwi.
12 September 2019
Data on Māori and iwi learners will soon be more readily available, thanks to a new tool developed in partnership with iwi education leaders around the country.
2 August 2019
Te Ahu o te Reo Māori, a programme that aims to grow and strengthen the te reo Māori skills of New Zealand’s education workforce.
22 July 2019
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and local Māori histories are the focus of the third round of funding from Te Aho Ngārahu. This funding round closes on 31 July 2019.
19 July 2019
As Kāhui Ako around the country explore new ways of working together, a group of schools on Auckland’s North Shore is finding that improving parental engagement
3 May 2019
A bilingual class located on a marae is helping Marlborough students connect with their Māori culture, identity and language.
11 March 2019
In late February the Te Matatini festival took place in Wellington. An estimated 60,000 people attended and 1800 performers took part in what is billed as the “
7 February 2019
This year Tuia 250, commemorating 250 years since the first Māori/non-Māori meetings, will recognise the extraordinary voyaging traditions and cultures
25 January 2019
A shared commitment to great curriculum learning outcomes for students saw educators from around the country getting together in 2018.
6 December 2018
A 17-year-old Māori immersion student discusses his thoughts on why te reo Māori and Aotearoa history should be taught in all New Zealand schools.
22 November 2018
The recent launch of new te reo Māori curriculum resources has placed the spotlight squarely on a quiet Ngāi Tāmanuhiri kaumātua.
12 November 2018
Waverley Kindergarten is focusing on including bicultural perspectives in their practice to better teach tamariki and whānau the taonga of te reo Māori.
10 September 2018
Kei te tino tautoko ngā mātua i te koronga o ngā ākonga kia kawea te reo me ngā tikanga Māori ki te hapori.
10 September 2018
Parents get behind students’ drive to bring te reo and tikanga Māori into the community.
10 September 2018
A strong focus on tikanga is sparking a leap forward at an inner-city Auckland primary school, which is shaping its own Māori learning environment.
10 September 2018
Ngarangi Williams’ journey in te reo Māori began well before she was five
10 September 2018
Te Arawa tupuna Te Aokapurangi is inspiring not only a shift in teacher practice at RGHS but also a student-led journey towards higher achievement.
27 August 2018
There are many information boards around Whakatū | Nelson
– at parks, historic sites and along the Great Taste Trail.
11 July 2018
Golden Kids Early Learning Centre, Takaka, Golden Bay, held their annual Matariki celebration on June 29.
25 June 2018
This year’s theme for Māori Language Week, running from 10 to 16 September, is “Kia kaha te reo Māori” – “To make the language strong”.
26 February 2018
2017 NCEA and NZ Scholarship results were eagerly received in January, with more prestigious education awards and events on their way in the next few months.
29 January 2018
In its second year, the South Australia and New Zealand Principal Exchange offers principals unique professional development.