Category: Maori literacy initiatives
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Navigating Tuakana-Teina: A Comprehensive Guide to Peer Learning in Aotearoa’s Educational Landscape
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in Education, Academic Research, Action Steps for Educators, Adult, Adult Community Education, adult education, Adult Education and Literacy, Adult Learning, Adult Tertiary Education, Adult vocational education, Community Education, Cultural Sensitivity, Emotional Support, Maori, Maori culture, Maori Literacy, Maori literacy initiatives, Mentorship and Guidance, Māori Education Concepts, Needs Assessment, Peer-Assisted Learning, Skill Development, Skills Development, Vocational TrainingExplore the transformative power of Tuakana-Teina, a Māori concept of reciprocal learning, in adult education settings across New Zealand. Learn how this elder-younger sibling dynamic enriches learning environments, fosters inclusivity, and enhances both individual and collective educational experiences.
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REVIEW of What is Learner-Centred? 12 Concepts from Te Ao Māori You Should Embrace to Create Learning Success
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in Adult, Adult Learning, Adults, Anxiety caused by learning, Approaches, Concepts, Education, Education delivery model, Education resources, educator, Educator’s Journey, Executive Education, Indigenous education, Knowing the learner, learner, Learner Centred, Learner success, Learners, Maori, Maori Literacy, Maori literacy initiatives, NCALNE (Educator), Success, The rise of the educator-entrepreneurCheck out this review of What is Learner Centred? 12 Concepts from Te Ao Māori You Should Embrace to Create Learning Success
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What is Ako? A Māori View on this Powerful Teaching and Learning Kaupapa
What is Ako? Teaching and Learning – a Māori View. Ako is a transaction between the akonga and kaiako, teacher and learner.
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What is Tuakana-Teina? You Carry One Handle of the Kete and I Carry the Other
This is an excerpt from an upcoming eBook and collaboration by Aroha Puketapu with Graeme (Kereama) Smith. Watch this space for more…! If you carry one handle of the kete and I carry the other handle we share the load. If I am left to bear the load on my own I become discouraged and…
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Which words should I learn in te reo Māori?
You’re probably already asking yourself what you’re going to do to learn some new reo this week. Here are a couple of good places to start: 100 Māori words every New Zealander should know. 365 Māori words. Learn one word every day for a year. 1000 Māori place names. These are great because once you…




