Tapatoru’s Fresh Take on Professional Learning: Shaping the Future of Education

Ready to dive into how this programme is revolutionising professional learning for tertiary educators in Aotearoa New Zealand? Let’s go!

Tapatoru's Fresh Take on Professional Learning: Shaping the Future of Education

Tapatoru – A Fresh Approach to Teaching

Picture this: a programme that’s not just about learning stuff, but also about weaving Māori and Pacific values right into the heart of education. We’re talking literacy, numeracy and neurodiversity, all rolled into one.

The Tapatoru Programme isn’t just talking the talk; it’s walking the walk with advanced online tools and a hands-on approach that’s changing the game for adult education.

Cultural Integration – More Than Just Words

It all starts with respect for our unique cultural heritage. Imagine starting lessons with a karakia, diving into the depths of Whanaungatanga (relationships), and exploring Ako (reciprocal learning). This isn’t your standard lesson plan – it’s a celebration of New Zealand’s rich cultural tapestry.

Interactive Learning – Not Just Sitting and Listening

Get ready to roll up your sleeves and dive in. The Tapatoru Programme is all about sharing, discussing, and really getting stuck into the learning process. It’s hands-on, practical, and all about reflecting on what you’re doing right there in the classroom.

Structured Yet Flexible – The Best of Both Worlds

Here’s the cool part – the programme is super organised, but it’s not rigid. It’s a perfect blend of theory and practice, tailored to adult learners. Plus, it’s adaptable, so facilitators can tweak things on the fly to suit everyone’s needs.

Looking Ahead – Building on Every Lesson

Each session is a stepping stone to the next, creating a seamless learning journey. It’s like constructing a building, one brick at a time, developing a deep and comprehensive understanding of these vital cultural and educational concepts.

In a nutshell, the Tapatoru Programme is like a breath of fresh air in New Zealand’s education scene. It’s not just about teaching; it’s about building a community of educators who are as passionate about cultural inclusivity as they are about their subjects. It’s time to recognise this innovative approach and make it a cornerstone of our educational future.

Looking for more?

Fancy a deeper dive into the Tapatoru Programme? Check out all the details here.

Author: Graeme Smith

THIS IS GRAEME I write and teach about practical education, professional growth and cultural insights. I also make music. Available for inspiration, innovation, creation and education consulting and advisory work in Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally.

Leave a Reply