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Te Whāriki includes three pathways, Te Whāriki a Te Kōhanga Reo, Te Ara Whānui and Te Ara Māori. Kei ia ara te mana, each pathway has equal status and mana in its own right.
An online hub for te reo Māori information, resources and guidance to support the growth of teaching and learning in and through te reo Māori.
This site offers information, resources, news, advice, and guidance, inspiring school stories, practical ideas, research reports, how to get support, and much, much more.
We have started to develop Tīrewa Mātai: the first national monitoring study for students learning through te reo Māori. Find out more here.
The Minister of Education, Hon Erica Stanford, has announced a significant Budget 2025 investment to support teachers and strengthen mathemat...
The Parent Portal empowers whānau to take a more active role in their child’s education.
Find out more about what's included here.
New assessment and reporting guidance is now available. It includes mapping tables, progress descriptors, and advice for schools.
Financial education will now be included in the updated social sciences and Te Ao Māori areas of the national curriculum for students in Years 1-10.
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Following the success of Phase One of the Y 7–8 Maths trial, additional schools, kura, and students are now able to take part in Phase Two of the Maths Trial, which sta...
Learn more about giftedness from Pacific perspectives with these new videos and accompanying resources.
Explore them here.
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