Te Kōhanga Reo o Kawakawa
Te Kōhanga Reo o Whirinaki
Te Kōhanga Reo o Manaakitia
11 Balmoral Road, Tikipunga, Whangarei
- Content type:
- Institution
Te Kōhanga Reo o Takahiwai
Te Whare 3 - Takahiwai Marae RD1, Ruakaka
- Content type:
- Institution
Te Kōhanga Reo o Kaikohe
Te Kōhanga Reo o Manurewa
Te Atatu Peninsula Kindergarten
16 A Harbour View Road, Te Atatu Peninsula, Auckland
- Content type:
- Institution
Te Atatu South Kindergarten
66 A Divich Avenue, Te Atatu South, Auckland
- Content type:
- Institution
Te Pahu Preschool Group
731 Te Pahu Road, Te Pahu
- Content type:
- Institution
Te Kōhanga Reo o Atutahi
32A Taitua Street, Tokirima, Taumarunui
- Content type:
- Institution
Te Puke Free Kindergarten
Te Kōhanga Reo o Taharoa
Te Ihuwaka | Education Evaluation Centre
Published: 31 Mar 2021
Evaluates the performance of the education system, the effectiveness of programmes and interventions, and shines a light on good practice.
- Audience:
- Academics
- Early learning
- Education
- Māori-medium
- Parents
- Schools
- Content type:
- Basic page
Te Kainga Huarahi - 27 April 2018
Published: 27 Apr 2018
ERO visited Te Kainga Huarahi in February 2018.
- Audience:
- Education
- Parents
- Schools
- Content type:
- Basic page
- Topics:
- School hostels
Te Kainga Wānanga - 27 April 2018
Published: 18 Apr 2018
ERO visited Te Kainga Wānanga in March 2018.
- Audience:
- Education
- Parents
- Schools
- Content type:
- Basic page
- Topics:
- School hostels
VIDEO: Te Kura Huanui: Whānau
Published: 08 Jul 2021
Across all Māori-medium, a strong foundation built on whanaungatanga and ancestral connections helps learners feel a strong sense of belonging at kura, home and in the wider community. Whakapapa and whanaungatanga underpin all interactions for kura, whānau, kaimahi and learner, with whānau, hapū, iwi and marae communities playing an important role.
- Audience:
- Māori-medium
- Content type:
- Research
- Topics:
- Video
Te Muka Here Tangata – The strand that binds people
Published: 06 May 2021
This case study explores the impact of the 2020 Covid-19 events on Māori learners in English-medium schools, and the response of leaders, schools and communities in the Bay of Plenty and East Coast regions.
- Audience:
- Academics
- Education
- Māori-medium
- Parents
- Schools
- Content type:
- Research
- Topics:
- Bicultural curriculum
- Bilingual
- East Coast region
- English-medium
- Cultural diversity
- Māori student achievement
- Māori parents and whanau
- Schools
- School community
- Te reo Māori
- Whānau
- Wellbeing
- Māori immersion
- Māori
- Manaakitanga
- Inclusive practices
- Inclusion
- COVID-19
- Principals' performance
- School leaders
- Teachers | Kaiako
- Whanaungatanga
ERO Special Review: Central Regional Health School - Te Au Rere a te Tonga, Epuni
Published: 28 Jun 2021
This ERO summary report focuses on how Central Regional Health School supports positive outcomes for ākonga in Oranga Tamariki residences.
- Audience:
- Academics
- Schools
- Content type:
- Basic page
Nihinihi Whenua – Valuing te reo Māori: Student and whānau aspirations
Published: 15 Sep 2020
This report provides a snapshot of student and whānau perspectives on the teaching of te reo Māori. It follows the June publication of Te Tāmata Huaroa, which provides a review of the current status of te reo Māori in English medium school settings.
- Audience:
- Academics
- Education
- Māori-medium
- Parents
- Content type:
- Research
- Topics:
- Te reo Māori
- English-medium
- Māori
- Te Pou Mataaho | Evaluation and Research Māori