Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero

Education Gazette | Tukutuku Kōrero

Exploring the great things happening in early learning and schooling

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February 6, 2025 36 mins

Amelia Handscomb-Laing is joined by structured literacy experts Emma Nahna and Innes Jephson to discuss the importance of phonics, what the phonics checks are, how to carry them out and how to use the results to inform teaching and learning.

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We’re joined by Albany Heperona Peseta, Artistic Director of Tagata Mai Saute Academy, and Academy tutor Faith Leipapati-Saimoa Taula to talanoa about their inspiring work with schools across Ōtautahi | Christchurch in raising the Pacific cultural knowledge and experience of rangatahi through performance. ‘We Stand As One Village’ was the powerful theme at the centre of the Academy’s annual Sau Ia Festival in August, this year was ...

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The Ministry of Education is developing resources to help schools understand the Common Practice Model. In these podcasts, we hear from Emeritus Professor Russell Bishop about the concept of fidelity and other ideas that will help schools implement the Common Practice Model. 

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The Ministry of Education is developing resources to help schools understand the Common Practice Model. In these podcasts, we hear from Emeritus Professor Russell Bishop about the concept of fidelity and other ideas that will help schools implement the Common Practice Model.

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Education Gazette talks to Steve Lindsey and Erika Ross about their experience of visiting 60 schools across Aotearoa to lead their communities through Covid-19. They share common themes, key learnings, and opportunities for growth and innovation.

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October 14, 2022 12 mins

Ikura | Manaakitia te whare tangata aims to provide access to free period products for children and young people in all state and state-integrated schools and kura across Aotearoa...

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Ellen MacGregor-Reid, Hautū for Te Poutāhū | the Curriculum Centre of Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga | The Ministry of Education, talks about the vision for curriculum in Aotearoa New Zealand – and the work that’s underway to get us there.

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Listen to how Paeroa College is working hard to boost attendance and engagement by removing barriers wherever possible, providing rich learning opportunities, and really listening to students and families. 

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April 7, 2022 19 mins

A group of passionate, business-savvy students from Bishop Viard College in Porirua have developed a website to improve pronunciation of Māori and Pacific names.

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Acknowledging the mitamitaga and mana of Māori and Pacific names

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In partnership with Ngāti Kauwhata, Feilding High School has given ākonga the opportunity to delve deeper into the history and mōhiotanga/knowledge of all things tikanga Māori and te ao Māori.

 

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‘Understand, Know, Do’ is a fundamental part of Sylvia Park School’s inquiry process. In this podcast, principal Barbara Ala’alatoa talks about how the framework helps to create meaningful learning opportunities.

“Any inquiry that is absent of knowledge – the ‘know’ – runs the risk of being fluff, and any inquiry that is absent of the big and enduring and connecting ideas – the ‘understand’ – runs the risk of being irrelevant to ou...

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August 31, 2021 8 mins

"It's about celebrating being Māori and providing a platform where children can learn more about their identity without being whakamā." - Whaea Paiana, Randwick School, Lower Hutt

In this episode we speak with Whaitiri Poutawa, the founder of He Māori Ahau, a wellbeing and positive identity programme being delivered in schools and kura across the Hutt Valley.

Whaea Paiana and ākonga, Kaian from Randwick School also give their persp...

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August 15, 2021 8 mins

A Creatives in Schools project took students and staff at Sylvia Park School on a learning journey encompassing the arts, mathematics, tikanga and identity.

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In this short follow-up to our first podcast at Sylvia Park School, we look at how teachers and students created the school’s strategic plan together. The plan is represented on a giant colourful visual on a wall at the centre of the school, keeping everyone accountable to their goals on a daily basis.

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At Te Ao Mārama School in Hamilton, the Sinek Golden Circle approach and a strong focus on the ‘who’ help guide the school’s strategy and culture, bringing learner agency and structured learning through play to life.

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Staff and students from Auckland’s Sylvia Park School talk about their inquiry, ‘Our Aotearoa’, as they give Education Gazette a tour of their history trail, a product of their inquiry.

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