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Kelly Pender and Sam Honey

Ako Symposium December 2010. Kaupapa Māori in Tertiary Education. Kelly Pender and Sam Honey. Mihi – Introduction. Tena koutou katoa Ko Mataatua raua ko Te Arawa toku waka Ko Whakatōhea raua ko Te Arawa toku iwi Ko Ngāi Tamahaua raua ko Ngäti Rangiwewehi toku hapu

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Kelly Pender and Sam Honey

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  1. Ako Symposium December 2010 Kaupapa Māori in Tertiary Education Kelly Pender and Sam Honey

  2. Mihi – Introduction Tenakoutoukatoa KoMataatuarauako Te Arawatoku waka KoWhakatōhearauako Te Arawatokuiwi KoNgāiTamahauarauakoNgätiRangiwewehitokuhapu No Tauranga tokukaingainaianei, engari Ko Otanewainuku me Puwhenuangamaunga Ko Te Awanui te moana Ko Te Kuratini o Poiketokumahi Ko Kelly Pender tokuingoa

  3. Introduction • Apples and oranges – our view • Kaupapa Māori for multi cultural learners • What is Kaupapa Māori? • Small groups – 40 ish • Law Enforcement and Fitness • Techniques, flavour and food for thought • Challenges...?

  4. 2010 Certificate in Fitness Haka Powhiri

  5. Te Whare TapaWha • Dr Mason Durie - integrated approach to healthcare • Four elements represent whare walls • All necessary for strength and symmetry • Vital in education – many of us do it without realising

  6. AwahouMarae, Rotorua Te Reo Rangitira Language & Customs TahaWhānau Family wellbeing TahaTinana Physical wellbeing TahaHinengaro Mental wellbeing TahaWairua Spiritual wellbeing Te AoTuroa The Environment

  7. Kaupapa Māori • A natural, living, breathing daily influence • Not token, not plastic - real • Activities in place to enhance, but fully integrated • Kaupapa Māori in tertiary education is effective for all learners

  8. 2010 Certificate in Fitness Students http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSjGwpsnCcQ Kiri Marshall NgatiParou

  9. The Educator • Caring • Respect • Acknowledgement • Communication • Te Reo • Empowerment • Whakapapa • Expectation • Positivity • Sensitivity • Integrity • Realness • Proverbs

  10. Delivery • Not spectator sport • Interaction - doing, experiencing, creating • Field trips and community • Variety • Stories, poems, art... • Learner empowerment

  11. 2010 Certificate in Fitness Students http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c56OAaYHqUc MargApiti NgatiPorou, NgatiTuwharetoa, NgatiTamatera

  12. All Part of... • Catch ups... • Whanau board... • Tāonga day... • Otanewainuku... • Mauao... • Shared Kai... • Whanau... • Music... • Environment... • Karakia... • Thursday korero... • Haka Powhiri...

  13. Check Out... http://literacyandnumeracyforadults.com/Educator-resources/Knowing-your-learner-Engaging-M%C4%81ori-learners ...for great starting point! PomareWharenui, Bay of Plenty Polytechnic

  14. Final Words... OpapeMarae, Opotiki

  15. MeanMāoriMean! Jimmy Pender

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