The rangatahi aged 14-18 who were disengaged from school are receiving positive feedback about their achievements after completing a programme that is helping them get work-ready and into jobs.
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Racism and inequity target of new project to 'accelerate' Māori student achievement
The by Māori for Māori kaupapa will involve working with iwi, mana whenua and whānau to design responses.
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National network aims to empower voices of Māori in Postgraduate study
Master of Architecture student Kelsey Metcalfe (Te Aupouri) hopes to further amplify and empower the voices of Māori and Pacific Island students in postgraduate study.
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Ōrākei Marae hosts special wānanga connecting tauiwi to Māori culture
The wānanga, led by volunteers from a group named Honoa, also focused on weaving connections from diverse communities across Aotearoa.
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Growth in demand for Te Reo creates new learning spaces
Whāngārā School has 80 students in the Maori immersion unit but they've outgrown the learning spaces available to them.
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Century-old Rotorua Boys High School appoints first female deputy principal
Rie Morris has made history.
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Māori businessman gives $5000 scholarships to students
Former student of Melville High School gives back to his community.
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Coalition refuses rebuild for Christchurch kura kaupapa
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Whānau Tahi has been waiting for the Ministry of Education to come up with a plan for the rebuild but has now been told it's not happening.