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Ākonga (Student) Support payment July 2020

3 July 2020

The first Ākonga (Student) Support Payment will be made on 9 July 2020.

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Mid-year reports available from 2 July 2020

2 July 2020

Full-time and fee-paying students’ mid-year reports are available online from Thursday, 2 July 2020.

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Online NCEA opportunity for schools with ClassroomNZ2020

15 June 2020

Online courses developed by Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura) are being made available to schools to support students in NCEA.

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Te Kura Board Chair receives Queen’s Birthday Honour

2 June 2020

Barbara Ala’alatoa has become an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to education.

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Te Kura services at COVID-19 Level 2

19 May 2020

At Alert Level 2, the wellbeing of our ākonga (students), their whānau (families) and our kaimahi (staff) remains our priority.

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Te Kura services at COVID-19 Alert Level 3

29 April 2020

There is not a significant change in the way Te Kura is operating in the shift from Alert Level 4 to Level 3. At Level 3 our Te Kura offices remain closed and our kaimahi are working from home. The wellbeing of our ākonga (students) and their whānau (families) and our kaimahi (staff) remains our priority.

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Te Kura wins 2020 D2L Excellence Award

17 April 2020

Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu (Te Kura) is the winner of a 2020 D2L Excellence Award. Te Kura is one of five organisations recognised for changing the way the world learns by global learning technology leader Desire to Learn (D2L).

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Te Kura’s response to Covid-19

3 April 2020

Te Kura is open and operational. Our kaimahi (staff) are working remotely. Our main priority is the wellbeing of the 12,000 full-time and dual ākonga (students) currently enrolled with us and their whānau (families), together with the wellbeing of the amazing kaimahi at Te Kura.

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Te Kura resources available

3 April 2020

Te Kura is pleased to play a part in the joint effort of the Ministry of Education and so many educators, schools, and kura across Aotearoa New Zealand to support students and whānau learning at home.

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Message for our dual provider partners regarding Covid-19

28 March 2020

With the announcement by the Government that we are moving to COVID-19 Alert Level 4 from Thursday, 26 March, we are implementing with urgency our plan to support our dual partners and other education providers. Te Kura offices will be closed and our kaimahi (staff) will be working remotely, but in all other respects we expect to be able to maintain a business-as-usual service.

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