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Tuakana-teina: What is it? 4 Different Ways You Can Use It Positively In Education in New Zealand

  • by Graeme Smith
  • Posted on March 6, 2017September 7, 2020

Tuakana-teina refers to the relationship between an older person (tuakana) and a younger person (teina). It is specific to teaching and learning in the context of Māori. In a more traditional Māori setting, the meaning is literally “older sibling-younger sibling”.

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