The principal of a South Auckland wharekura says the education overhaul suggested in the report into Tomorrow's Schools will not benefit Māori students in mainstream schools.
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East Coast cultures unite through haka
Mainstream schools in Gisborne are embracing Māori language and culture at the Tūranga Māori Cultural Festival, culminating with a mass waiata and haka by over 80 groups.
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Principal warns of pressure on Māori-medium teachers
A principal of a South Auckland Wharekura says the pressures experienced by Māori medium schools are 'four times' worse than their mainstream counterparts.
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Strike action highlights reo teacher shortage
Primary school teachers will take further rolling strike action across the country for one week starting November 12.
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Final decision to close Hato Petera
Education Minister Chris Hipkins has announced the cancellation of the integration agreement for Hato Petera College, effective today.
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Minister's decision to cancel Hato Pētera's integration agreement
Hato Petera College appears set to be closed down after Education Minister Chris Hipkins made an interim decision to cancel the school's integration agreement.
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Oriini Kaipara says best reporting win was a team effort
This year’s Voyager Best Māori Affairs winner, Oriini Kaipara of Māori Televisions Native Affairs Show says the accolades also belong to her family and colleagues. The win was announced at a media awards gala for print, radio, television and also digital in Auckland.
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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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New principal for TKKKM o Te Orini
Te Kura Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Orini has recently welcomed their new principal, Taiarahia Melbourne after relocating to the Whakatāne beachside settlement of Coastlands.
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$9.5mil teachers package will support more Māori teachers- Kelvin Davis
Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis says the Government's immediate $9.5 million teacher supply package will support more te reo Māori and Māori medium teachers into classrooms from next year.