Te Kura o Mata
Te Mata School (Raglan)
Busy Bees Te Mata Road
295 Te Mata Road, Waimarama Beach, Havelock North
- Content type:
- Institution
Te Mata School (Havelock North)
Te Kōhanga Reo o Te Puawaitanga o Te Pito Mata
904 Freyberg Street, Raureka, Hastings
- Content type:
- Institution
WildHeart - Makuru Mātā
27 Kate Sheppard Drive, Rolleston
- Content type:
- Institution
Mata'aga A'oga Amata
25 Murdoch Road, Grey Lynn, Auckland
- Content type:
- Institution
Ngā Oho Mata Kamo Kamo Te Kōhanga Reo o Korongata
Point Chevalier School Rangi-mata-rau
Te Reo Matatini me te Pāngarau 2021
Published: 02 Dec 2021
All of the participants in this evaluation modify their teaching and learning programmes to better suit the needs of their learners. They intentionally focus on the integration of the NCEA standards through their te marau ā-kura. Leaders, professionals, kaiako and kaimahi are extremely effective in developing and using innovative tools and resources to support student progression.
- Audience:
- Education
- Māori-medium
- Parents
- Schools
- Content type:
- Research
Tuia te here tangata: Making meaningful connections
Published: 03 Mar 2016
In Term 3, 2014, ERO undertook a cluster review of five Puna Whakatupu as part of scheduled education reviews. During the course of these reviews, we identified a range of good practice that was investigated further and has become Tuia te here tangata: Making meaningful connections.
- Audience:
- Early learning
- Education
- Māori-medium
- Content type:
- Research
- Topics:
- Māori-medium
- Early learning
- Te Puna Whakatupu
Te Kura Huanui: The treasures of successful pathways
Published: 08 Jul 2021
Te Kura Huanui: The treasures of successful pathways and supporting documentaries explore the Māori-medium education pathway, through a rich collection of interviews and research conducted in partnership with early founders, whānau, leaders, graduates, kaiako, kaimahi and kaumatua.
- Audience:
- Māori-medium
- Content type:
- Research
- Topics:
- Best practice
- Community
- Diversity
- Equitable outcomes
- Immersion
- Inclusion
- Identity
- Kōhanga Reo
- Kauapapa Māori
- Kura
- Knowledge building
- Māori-medium
- Mātauranga Māori
- Māori student achievement
- Māori parents and whanau
- Māori learners
- Māori immersion
- Māori Education Evaluation
- Manaakitanga
- Māori
- Literacy and numeracy
- Methodology
- Te Kōhanga Reo
- Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust
- Te reo Māori
- Te Rūnanga Nui o ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Aotearoa
- Teachers | Kaiako
- Teaching
- Tikanga Māori
- Te ao Māori
- Wellbeing
- Whānau
- Whanaungatanga
- Children's success
Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori 2020
Published: 14 Sep 2020
News release about Māori Language Week and students wanting more te reo Māori language in their schools
- Audience:
- Academics
- Early learning
- Education
- Māori-medium
- Parents
- Schools
- Content type:
- News article
- Topics:
- Te reo Māori
Te Aroha o te Ngakau
Te Timatatanga o te Matauranga
189 William Jones Drive, Otangarei, Whangarei
- Content type:
- Institution