Some of the content in these last few modules might be new to you, but…
Tag: Approaches
Using prior knowledge What is it? In a nutshell, it’s the knowledge, experiences, beliefs, and…
Ako means both teach and learn. It’s a reciprocal relationship where the educator is also learning from the student.
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”.
What is Learner-Centred teaching? Find out more in these two new ebooks by Graeme Smith
Introducing Approaches In these next modules, we look at some of the approaches and concepts…
Kia ora and welcome…! This is the second of seven collections covering the knowledge and…
Please Vote Here’s another thing that I’d like some feedback on. In the new NZCALNE…
If you’ve seen the Youtube clip for our content on Maori literacy and numeracy, you’ll…
14 Foolproof Concepts from Te Ao Maori we use in Adult Literacy and Numeracy in Aotearoa New Zealand
The purpose of the following is to provide you with a framework for adult literacy and numeracy using Māori concepts. These concepts are often holistic and can apply to many aspects of life including education.