Kohanga Reo
Te reo Māori thrives as petition anniversary marked
The revitalisation of te reo Māori was abundantly evident as a big crowd converged on Parliament to mark 50 years since the Māori Language Petition. Audio
Te reo Māori thrives as petition anniversary marked
The revitalisation of te reo Māori was abundantly evident as a big crowd converged on Parliament to mark 50 years since the Māori Language Petition.
AudioNew TV show giving Kōhanga Reo some DIY-love
It's been 38 years since the first kohanga reo centre opened in Wainuiomata - and there's now over 8,500 tamariki in centres across New Zealand. But the competition from mainstream centres, and a… Audio
Kohanga reo centres in decline
Over the past few years many Kōhanga have shut down: today there are around 8,500 tamariki enrolled in 450 centres around the country - and they've lost on average 100 children every year for the past… Audio
Live session: Anna Coddington
Anna Coddington is throwing a fundraiser for her son's Kōhanga Reo pre-school and because she is Anna Coddington, she will be joined by Julia Deans and Anika Moa (of course). Is this the first show of… Video, Audio
Former trustee takes Kohanga Trust to court
A former Kohanga Reo trustee who lost his job after he blew the whistle over allegations of financial impropriety has taken his legal battle back to the High Court. Audio
Education Minister sidelines the Kohanga Trust
In an unprecedented move, Education Minister Hekia Parata has gone over the heads of the Kohanga Reo National Trust board and directly to the learning nests. Audio
Kohanga reo focus questioned
The former chief executive of the Māori Language Commission says kohanga reo are losing credibility and should align themselves with early childhood education. Audio
Kohanga reo 'still marginalised'
The Kohanga Reo National Trust says the Ministry of Education is still marginalising the movement by promoting other early learning options. Audio
The return of a Maori TV scoop
Native Affairs praised for a following up a bold investigation prompting political action. Will the channel deliver such stories in future? Audio