Te Wiki Hākinakina is a biennial sports event for Kura Kaupapa all over New Zealand. It's also an opportunity to celebrate the values of Te Aho Matua. This year, Te Wiki Hākinakina was held in Te Tai Tokerau, with schools visiting different whenua of Te Hiku o te Ika.
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Pre-Budget teachers package not enough to curb shortage – former teacher
The government has allocated $95mil over four years to help address the country's teacher shortage in a pre-budget 2019 announcement.
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Renowned Māori linguist shares knowledge at international conference
Recently Dr Hinurewa Poutu had the opportunity to share her research on an international stage when she visited a prestigious indigenous conference called ‘He Au Honua’.
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A celebration for first intake of Te Aho Paerewa
This morning another graduation ceremony kicked off at Massey University.
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Normalising Te Reo Māori on the sports field
Te Kura Kapapa Māori o Ruamata boy’s hockey team have made it into the final of the Olympic Stick competition in Pukekohe, beating Te Puke High School 2-1 in the semi-final today. Coach Tenga Rangitauira says the Māori language is one of the reasons they're succeeding.
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Kura kaupapa across NZ mass boycott of National Standards
In a letter to the Govt, the kura kaupapa national body has rejected a proposal to be assessed by a new set of national standards.
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Kura Kaupapa body rejects Government proposal
In a letter to the Government, the Kura Kaupapa body has rejected a proposal to be assessed by a new curriculum that governs all schools