Understanding the cultural significance and power of haka beyond sports performances. Perfect for cultural studies and media literacy.
Traditional Polynesian navigation techniques and the sophisticated knowledge systems of Māori voyagers.
Local impacts and responses to climate change in New Zealand, featuring youth activism and policy responses.
Young New Zealanders discuss the housing affordability crisis and its impact on their generation.
How probability affects decision-making in sports, weather, and daily choices. Great for numeracy across subjects.
The science behind microplastic pollution and its impact on marine ecosystems, featuring NZ research.
Growth mindset and the power of "not yet" in learning. Perfect for building resilience and academic confidence.
Navigating online spaces responsibly and understanding digital footprints in the modern world.
How modern artists use public art to address social and political issues, featuring NZ artists.
Historical documentary about the 1970s Dawn Raids and their lasting impact on Pacific communities in NZ.
Kurzgesagt explains the complex factors behind global housing crises, perfect for economic justice discussions.
TED-Ed video on how data can be manipulated, essential for developing critical thinking about economic and social statistics.
Crash Course exploring what makes something scientific, different ways of knowing, and how indigenous knowledge fits into this framework.
Clear, practical guidance on crafting effective thesis statements for argumentative and analytical writing.
Documentary exploring the revitalization of te reo Māori and its significance for cultural identity and sovereignty.
Exploring sustainable agriculture practices used by Māori before European colonization and their relevance today.
Profiles of young climate activists from around the Pacific, including New Zealand voices on environmental justice.
Practical strategies for verifying information online and identifying reliable sources in the digital age.
Comparative look at indigenous rights movements globally, connecting local struggles to international contexts.
Quick review of introduction, body, and conclusion structure for academic essays. Perfect for lesson starters.
Essential skills for interpreting data visualizations across subjects, from economics to environmental science.