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In this issue:
- gain insight into the resilience of a rural community 2 years on from Cyclone Gabrielle
- explore the refreshed maths and statistics learning area
- see how mental health first aid training is equipping Fiordland College staff | kaimahi with invaluable skills to support ākonga | students
- and so much more.
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- Tough roads, tougher hearts: Kereru learning community rides through adversity
- Exploring the refreshed mathematics and statistics curriculum
- Phonics checks and Hihira Weteoro coming to a classroom near you
- Connected relationships with places and people: St. Andrew’s Chilton Kindergarten place-based journey
- Guidance on the go: the podcast that's redefining support for principals
- Mental health first aid at Fiordland College
- Empowering Pacific futures through leadership and wellbeing
- Award-winning principal helps ākonga achieve full academic potential
- From Our Hands to Yours: Sharing stories from every corner of Aotearoa
- Learning beyond borders: A Hawke’s Bay teacher’s bright adventure
- On the ground with Sandy Hastings
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