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Howick Coast Kāhui Ako Refreshed Achievement Plan 2022 - ...
targets. Develop learner agency across all schools so that our students achieve success in future focused. ... students enjoy and achieve success with their identity and culture. upheld with respect and dignity.
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2 Contents: Page 2 Contents Page 3 Vision/ Waiuku ...
The role of education is to nurture every child’s potential and to support their educational success. ... Students experience achievement and success. Students are resilient – have the capacity to bounce back.
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1 Ngā Awa ki te MoanaŌtorohanga District Community of ...
Vision Maniapoto whanau are happy in education and enjoy success as Maniapoto. ... Involving all - entire community collaborates. Evaluate success and areas to develop further.
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Dunedin Catholic Kāhui Ako Our Values We value our ...
Learning is alifelong process! Introduction. Developed for our 2017achievement challenges. Our Successes. ... amount of boys whopassed to 60.9%, but. Kavanagh did not manageto get to the 70% target, in.
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Christian Education Network Community of Learning Te Ropu Whakapono ...
We plan to ‘relish and enjoy the success as it is realised’4. ... This is a shift of 62 boys. 47% 59% 62.9% 65% 56% 59% 62%.
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MORRINSVILLEKĀHUI AKO Community of Learning 3 Our Purpose Ki ...
a community-wide empowering culture of learning dedicated to achieving success for every learner. ... Number Out of %. All 109 148 73.6%. Boys 41 60 68.3%.
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Taumarunui Kahui Ako Achievement Challenge Kotahi te kohao o ...
My successes are not mine alone, they are ours – the greatest successes we. ... in our community. We will form community partnerships for educational success and through joint planning.
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1 PUTARURU COMMUNITY OF LEARNING |KĀHUI AKO ACHIEVEMENT CHALLENGE ...
There is a disparity between. our Māori and European students and between our boys and girls. ... determine the immediate success of practices, events or environments. These will be determined by.
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9. Since 2007, there has been progress against the majority of targets set out in the Plan, and it is likely that all the targets will be reached by 2012 (except for average age of early intervention, suspension and expulsion rates, Pasif
12. It will be important to build on participation gains by taking action to ensure greater success for Pasifika children in the early years of primary schooling. ... e. agree that future priorities for a new Plan designed to enhance Pasifika education
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BES Exemplar 1: Ngā Kete Raukura - He Tauira 1
Considered pairings. Moana noticed that the Māori and Pasifika girls in particular were diffident in pairs with boys. ... This 10-year-old boy’s comment exemplifies the shared responsibility students were taking for creating a peer culture that