Wednesday 9 September 2015

Thursday 10 September 2015

Waiopehu College to build $1.2m learning support unit - Stuff.co.nz
A $1.2 million suite of learning support classrooms is planned for Waiopehu College, which has a growing reputation for a revolutionary approach to learning support. The building project is fully approved and funded by the Ministry of Education, as the ...

The principal of a Maori total immersion school relocating to Havelock North ... - All About Hawke's Bay (press release)
"We've got good relationships with all our early childhood kohanga reofacilities so we are confident we will grow at the site out there. “But we are not saying 'boom' we are going to have 600 students all of a sudden. It's just good to have an ...

More Support Needed for Maori Boarding Schools - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
New Zealand First is concerned Māori are being shut out of government support for education, leading to the closure of Māori boarding schools. “The Minister of Education has said Turakina Māori Girls' College will have to close if it doesn't get more ...

Trades Academies 'delivering huge benefits' for students - Voxy
Trades Academies are contributing to a significant increase in NCEA Level 2 achievement, especially for MÄ ori and Pasifika students. And they're opening doors to many students that they simply didn't think possible. That's confirmed by a recent ...

Research on Pasifika youth identity - Massey News (press release)
A highlight was the keynote speech by Her Royal Highness Princess Siu'ilikutapu of Tonga. “The whole vision for the event was empowering young Pacific women to build a better future. Partnering creative arts andeducation was a brilliant approach to

Half of incarcerated youth commit more crimes
A group of high school students has found that nearly three quarters of incarcerated youth go on to commit more crime and almost half end up back in custody.

School hooks up neighbours with UFB
An isolated kura on the East Coast of the North Island is to share its ultra-fast broadband with the community at a reduced cost.


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