Tuesday 3 March 2015

Wednesday 4 March 2015

Minister applauds national kapa haka festival


Hekia Parata | Education
Education Minister Hekia Parata wishes the best of luck to everyone involved in this week’s national kapa haka festival, Te Matatini, in Christchurch. “Te Matatini showcases the very best of Māori performing arts talent. It’s a celebration of identity, language and culture at the highest level and I’m looking forward to being amongst it,” says Ms Parata. ...

Minister reveals her priorities

Wanganui Chronicle
... vice-chancellor of Massey University Palmerston North; police district commander Sue Schwalger; Steph Gundersen-Reid, chief executive of the Manawatu Chamber of Commerce; and Ruka Broughton, Aotea district manager for Te Kohanga Reo National ...

Pasifika Festival move hits local schools

Stuff.co.nz
Western Springs College and Pasadena Intermediate rely on the annual PasifikaFestival as a major fundraiser. But the event has to move to Manukau because of restrictions on fruit movement and that extra money has been lost. The Maori immersion unit at ...


Teachers collaborate to develop Enviroschool programmes

Lead teachers from kindergartens, kura and schools from across the Bay of Plenty brainstormed strategies on how to develop their school environmental education programme through Enviroschools, an initiative led and funded by Bay of Plenty Regional Council.


Sensor helps childhood centre stay smart

New technology is helping an early childhood centre to stay sun smart.

Pukerua Bay School 'Village Fair' Gala

Scoop.co.nz (press release)
“This year, we're looking outside the classroom. We want children to continue learning when they're outdoors, so will be focusing on landscaping projects that improve the school learning environment.” Mrs Jones says the school is buzzing in preparation ...


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