The number of Māori students at Otago University is expected to hit the 2000 mark for the first time in its history.
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Deadline looms for Crown Māori Language Strategy
The deadline is looming for government agencies as the Minister for Maori development looks finalise the Crown's Maori Language Strategy. The opposition says it has serious concerns if the deadline at the end of the month is not met.
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Māori student numbers increasing at Otago Uni
The number of Māori students enrolled at the University of Otago is at an all-time high, after enrolment figures show a 10 percent increase in Māori students in the past year.
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Hato Paora take to the North
A group of fifty six senior students from Hato Paora College, the largest Māori boys boarding school in New Zealand, head towards Te Tai Tokerau today.
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Māori culture is more than pōwhiri- students
Rangatahi visiting Polyfest today spoke out about how they want teachers and other students to better embrace Māori culture and performing arts.
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Mana whenua purchases Turakina property
The Turakina Māori Girls College property has been purchased by Te Rūnanga o Ngā Wairiki - Ngāti Apa . The property will become the base for their administration and health services.
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Employment expo for Auckland's women prisoners
Auckland's Region Women's Corrections Facility (ARWCF) has held its first learning and employment expo. It's part of Corrections' Women's Strategy, which aims to reduce re-offending and create employment opportunities on release.
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Teachers say put more reo in schools
Teachers are calling to put te reo and kapa haka into school following the 'Education matters to me' report that was released by the Children's Commissioner which said some students experience racism in school.
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Māori experience racism and negative stereotyping at school- Report
The 'Education matters to me' report released today shows Māori students experience racism and negative stereotyping at school and that they want more than a tokenistic approach when it comes to their culture.
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Teachers and dealing with physical violence at schools
Another video showing intense violence and bullying at Kia Aroha school in Auckland has surfaced. The question is, should teachers have more scope to intervene when there is physical violence in a school.