We have created a #LearningResource kēmu | game to help us learn about #Matariki
To celebrate #TeWikiOTeReoMāori, we want to kōha packs to support ongoing use of te reo. Share an image of what you've done for Matariki and/or Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
We have 50 packs to give away!
Want to explore @Te_Papa from the comfort of your own classroom?
#VirtualExplorers are #free throughout #Covid alert level 2
Visit the link to find out more and to book - it's the next best thing to being here.
https://t.co/LDrTYsqqUm
Te Papa will be closed Weds 12 Aug in response to covid alert level changes. We will advise at 3pm our plans for Thurs and Fri. Kia kaha, stay well Aotearoa ♥️
#Aotearoa has long been a place for #debate and #resistance. #Protest has brought about change and led to #NZ having a leading voice in important #kōrero around world #issues
This programme explores what happens when varied voices express their dissent
https://t.co/wRgVXBg1Us
@johannaberg@WaikatoMuseum@ngataonga@sebchan Kia ora Johanna, I checked with our curators and they suggest you contact Ngā Taonga about these photographs. The Ngā Taonga collection already has more than 17,000 stills and photographs from NZ Films.
Re-imagining #education in the #community, Wednesday 13 May
An #online conference for #educators supporting #schools and #kura. We will have a line-up of speakers as well as an opportunity to ask questions and engage in conversation
Register at: https://t.co/BOsxJa5R3d
Did you miss our webinar on Problem-based learning and design thinking?
Well no problem, we recorded it just for you.
Video: https://t.co/FHl0EJkFXP
Slides: https://t.co/gfyhMn0OKJ
@EpidemicsA @aucklandmuseum@WaikatoMuseum We have this pressure inhalation sprayer which was used during the 1918 influenza pandemic in attempts to limit the spread of the disease by spraying people's throats with a mist of zinc sulphate solution. https://t.co/uH7gXZGsNr
"The #FirstWorldWar was a turning point for #PacificIslanders because we came to understand ourselves as being part of and having a role to play in a global community."
Senior Curator Pacific Histories and Cultures, Sean Mallon, discusses in this blog.
https://t.co/nQ59fXpV53
#Design a #Badge for a team you support or something you’re #passionate about and wear it proudly!
People have been wearing badges for centuries. They’re an old form of #identity making: showing who you are.
Remember to show us! #TePapaWhānauChallenge
https://t.co/BRS1xapg91
After #WW1 was over, #fashion for #women changed radically. It was the age of the #flapper and #corsets started to disappear. This video shows how #society changed after WW1 and how liberating this was for women.
https://t.co/srMJSWJt7U
#AnzacDay