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Greetings friends of ALEC and Pathways Awarua…! We need some people to test the three…
Well, yes it has! It’s expiring at the moment. It’ll take a few months to…
Kia ora ano and welcome back You’re up to the third assessment task in the new…
From here we can move on to the fourth section in the NZCALNE and how…
Kaitiakitanga is a New Zealand term used for the Māori concept of guardianship, for the sky, the sea, and the land. A kaitiaki is a guardian, and the process and practices of protecting and looking after the environment are referred to as kaitiakitanga.
In a literal sense, mana whenua refers to the mana or power and authority that comes from the land.
But it can also refer to beliefs, building relationships and developing a sense of belonging.
Whanaungatanga refers to a sense of family connection. It’s a relationship through shared experiences and working together which provides people with a sense of belonging.
What is Learner-Centred teaching? Find out more in these two new ebooks by Graeme Smith