Te Ako o te Tui Early Childhood Centre - Grafton
9 Park Ave, Grafton, Auckland
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- Institution
9 Park Ave, Grafton, Auckland
Tauwhare Pa 780 Tauwhare Road, Tauwhare-Hamilton
44 Campion Rd, Te Hapara, Gisborne
706 Albert Street, Mayfair, Hastings
Birkenhead College 140 Birkdale Road, Birkenhead, Auckland
Published: 31 Mar 2021
ERO is guided by Te Tiriti o Waitangi - The Treaty of Waitangi. We work to ensure that as an organisation and a system we honour our obligations to Te Tiriti - The Treaty.
Published: 15 Aug 2023
ERO visited Te Kāinga Huarahi in February 2023
Published: 15 Aug 2023
ERO visited Te Kāinga Wānanga in February 2023.
Published: 12 Dec 2019
ERO’s final report in the Te Whāriki series summarises the findings of previous reports and includes the last two focus areas for the curriculum – how services decide ‘what learning matters here’ and how well they were developing learning-focused partnerships with parents and whānau.
Published: 06 Apr 2021
Te Pou Mataaho use their specialist kaupapa Māori research and evaluation expertise to support Māori enjoying and achieving education success as Māori.
Published: 15 Apr 2021
We have moved to a more developmental approach to evaluation, supporting each school’s improvement over time. This evaluation approach to school improvement is called Te Ara Huarau, previously known as the New Schools Operating Model.
Published: 12 Jul 2018
In this evaluation, ERO wanted to find out how aware and confident leaders and kaiako in early learning services were as they began to work with the updated curriculum, Te Whāriki (2017).
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.