Ako Aotearoa Good Practice Publication Grants
Information about the Ako Aotearoa Good Practice Publications Grants Scheme in 2011.
What are the Grants?
The Good Practice Publication Grants (GPPG) Scheme is a key mechanism through which good tertiary teaching and learning practice can be shared, celebrated and promoted across the sector. The goal of this scheme is to celebrate and share interesting and creative teaching and learning practice that has been shown to benefit learners, which other educators might incorporate into their practice.
The practices are shared either through a written summary or a multi-media presentation and are published on our website in the Ako Aotearoa Good Practice Publications e-Book.
The publications describe the context of the teaching and learning practice, the evidence to demonstrate how the practice is successful, the factors supporting the effectiveness of the practice, and any barriers the practice had to overcome.
Good Practice Publication Grant Funding Streams
- Individual/Group Good Practice Publication Grants > find out more
Up to $5,000 is available to support the development of publications about individual practices undertaken by a practitioner or project team, that have been shown to benefit learners.
- Organisational Good Practice Publication Grants > find out more
Up to $10,000 is available to support the development of publications relating to a suite of practices operating at an organisational-wide level, that have been shown to benefit learners.
A Tertiary Practitioner's Guide to Collecting Evidence of Learner Benefit
This document from Ako Aotearoa can help you to gather the evidence required for a Good Practice Publication Grant > find out more

