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New research highlights the critical role of whānau in kōhanga reo

When whānau have opportunities to learn about Te Whāriki a Te Kōhanga Reo, they make significant contributions to their child’s development and ‘mana ake’ (uniqueness), kaupapa Māori research has indicated.

TLRI colleagues at recent Matira – Research Showcase

Recently, Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington hosted Matira – Research Showcase. It was a celebration across diverse fields of study highlighting how we connect to our communities through research. Two TLRI projects were proudly on display:

Funding opportunity - Whatua Tū Aka full proposal funding round now open

We are pleased to announce that the TLRI is now accepting Full proposals for its 2024 funding round for Whatua Tū Aka, kaupapa Māori research projects. All information is available here

Since 2003, the TLRI has strengthened the relationship between educational research and teaching practice, with the ultimate goal of improving equity and outcomes for ākonga in Aotearoa.

As in recent years, there are two TLRI funding pathways:

The TLRI is now accepting Expressions of Interest for 2024 funding

Expressions of Interest for educational research funding now open!

We are pleased to announce that the TLRI is now accepting Expression of Interest applications for its 2024 funding round. All guidance documentation and key dates are available here.

Since 2003, the TLRI has strengthened the relationship between educational research and teaching practice, with the ultimate goal of improving equity and outcomes for ākonga in Aotearoa. 

Teaching and Learning Research Initiative announces new wave of funding recipients

The Teaching and Learning Research initiative (TLRI) is pleased to announce six exciting new research projects that were successful in the 2023 funding round. The TLRI congratulates and welcomes the new research teams. 

Established in 2003, the TLRI seeks to strengthen the relationship between educational research and teaching practice to improve outcomes for ākonga in Aotearoa.  

An opportunity for kaupapa Māori researchers: A call for Whatua Tū Aka Full Proposal applications for 2023

Today, the Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) announced a call for Full Proposal applications to the Whatua Tū Aka pathway for funding. 

The TLRI 2023 funding round is open

We are pleased to announce that the TLRI is now accepting Expression of Interest applications for its 2023 funding round. All information, including key dates, is available at the Apply for Funding page

Since 2003, the TLRI has strengthened the relationship between educational research and teaching practice, with the ultimate goal of improving equity and outcomes for ākonga in Aotearoa. 

As in recent years, Expression of Interest applications are accepted for both of the TLRI’s funding pathways:

Teaching and Learning Research Initiative announces new wave of funding recipients

The Teaching and Learning Research initiative (TLRI) is pleased to announce the three exciting new research projects that were successful in this year’s funding round. The TLRI congratulates and welcomes the three new research teams, who join 14 other TLRI teams working on projects that continue to receive funding from previous rounds.

An opportunity for kaupapa Māori researchers: New call for Whatua Tū Aka Full Proposal applications

Today, the Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) announced a new call for Full Proposal applications to the Whatua Tū Aka pathway. 

The TLRI funds research projects that aim to improve outcomes for learners. Today’s announcement reflects the TLRI Advisory Board’s commitment to improving equity for Māori learners by supporting kaupapa Māori educational research and building kaupapa Māori research capability. If you have an idea for a project that could improve equity for Māori learners, please apply.

The TLRI 2022 funding round is open

The TLRI 2022 founding round is now open. This year, the TLRI is introducing new opportunities for researchers applying to both the Open pathway and to Whatua Tū Aka, its kaupapa Māori pathway. See details on our Apply For Funding page

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