As part of the Ministry of Education edgazette series around Digital Technologies Hangarau Matihiko, the ministry have released a five part series.

Episode One

"The Ministry of Education wants to see digital technologies learning taking place as part of a rich local curriculum. This is about ensuring children and young people are equipped for the workplace and society of the future, says Ellen MacGregor-Reid, Deputy Secretary Early Learning Student Achievement."

https://gazette.education.govt.nz/articles/new-curriculum-content-to-equip-students-for-future/

 

Episode Two

"As the Education Gazette releases its second part in its video series on Digital Technologies & Hangarau Matihiko, we look at a foundation school near Christchurch that has incorporated a digital thread throughout its curriculum and is taking teachers, the Board of Trustees, parents and the wider community along on the journey."

https://gazette.education.govt.nz/articles/growing-digital-citizens-of-the-future/

 

Episode Three

"The digital design and technology lab at Wellington’s Newlands Intermediate hums with learners developing and playing games, collaborating on a photo editing project or teaching themselves how to create a 3D model for printing."

https://gazette.education.govt.nz/articles/curriculum-of-awe-and-wonder/

 

Episode Four

"As the Education Gazette releases the fourth part in its video series on Digital Technologies & Hangarau Matihiko, we look at a Canterbury secondary school that is building relationships to help learners develop innovative mindsets and find their places in a connected world."

https://gazette.education.govt.nz/articles/joining-the-dots-innovative-learning-for-a-connected-world/

 

Episode Five

"In the fifth and final video of this series on the new Digital Technologies & Hangarau Matihiko (DT&HM) curriculum content, Education Gazette looks at the different ways schools and kura are working with communities, industry and each other."

https://gazette.education.govt.nz/articles/now-is-the-future/