🧭 Learning Pathways

Pathways are curated journeys through Te Kete Ako: units → lessons → resources → tools. Use them to move learners from exploration to evidence to action, without losing cultural safety.

Start With Structure

Unit Plans

Browse the full unit map, filter by subject and year, and jump into complete sequences.

Start With A Lesson

Lesson Library

Find ready-to-teach lessons and adapt them to your context and learners.

Start With A Handout

Printable Resources

Grab worksheets, templates, and tools you can print or assign instantly.

Start With Discovery

Browse Everything

Use search + filters across thousands of resources, including unit-linked materials.

Start With AI Support

Te Wānanga (AI Studio)

Generate lesson outlines and supporting materials, then refine with your teaching knowledge.

Start With Your Class

Teacher Dashboard

Access teacher tools and dashboards for planning, sharing, and classroom workflows.

Note: Local mātauranga is place-based. When a pathway touches iwi/hapū knowledge, consult and localise with care and permission.

Mātauranga Māori Lens

Learning pathways through mātauranga Māori are understood as whakapapa — each step builds on what came before, and progression is relational as well as academic. Tikanga guides the ethics of pathway design: every student's mana is upheld at each stage. Hauora reminds us that wellbeing is a prerequisite for learning progression — pathways must attend to the whole learner.

Puna Kōrero — Sources

Ministry of Education Aotearoa New Zealand. (2023). Te Mātaiaho: The New Zealand Curriculum Refresh. Wellington: Ministry of Education.

Hattie, J. (2009). Visible Learning: A Synthesis of over 800 Meta-Analyses Relating to Achievement. London: Routledge.

Vygotsky, L. S. (1978). Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.