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The final He Waka Houkura mindset, ‘Seeing the system’, is all about viewing the big picture.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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The fifth He Waka Houkura mindset, being open minded, is a mindset grounded in diversity and inclusion. In this podcast, Angela Vermeulen and Tumama Tu’ulua discuss how open mindedness ultimately asks the question of “what type of business do you want to be?".Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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In this, the fourth of the six He Waka Houkura mindsets, Angela Vermeulen and Tumama Tu’ulua kōrero about thinking critically. Tumama discusses how thinking critically is a vital part of developing an equity lens, recognising barriers, and how the more informed you are the better.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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The third He Waka Houkura mindset is all about building trust. Angela Vermeulen and Tumama Tu’ulua discuss what building trust means, what it looks like, and benefits brought about by fostering a safe environment where people can speak up about inequities.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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The second instalment of the He Waka Houkura mindset podcasts, Tumama Tu’ulua and Angela Vermeulen kōrero about honoring Te Tiriti o WaitangiPor Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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In the first instalment of the He Waka Houkura mindset podcasts, Angela Vermeulen and Tumama Tu’ulua kōrero about identifying power, privilege and bias within both workplaces and the wider worldPor Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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In this bite-sized podcast, Angela Vermeulen and Tumama Tu’ulua summarise He Waka Houkura | Equity and inclusion suite.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake - Discovering The Volcanic Legacy Beneath Tāmaki Makaurau
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Volcano city virtual field tripTravel to Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland to discover more about the fiery past of Auckland’s Volcanic Field Ngā Tapuwae-o-Mataoho. There are over 50 volcanoes within the Auckland Volcanic Field (AVF).The AVF has been active for around 200,000 years. The most recent and largest volcano is Rangitoto, created around 600 years …
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Te Mako shares a kōrero with a past participant of Tātai Aho Rau te reo Māori programme, as a experience speaker, who had learnt te reo Māori on-and-off Riria chose to take a beginner course to kick start her te reo, giving her the confidence to then progress in to a full immersion programme.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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Join Anahera McGregor and Jamie Taylor as they kōrero about what Matariki means to them, and what their plans are to observe the holiday.Jamie and Anahera both share that this Matariki they plan to reflect on the past year, to give thanks for what they have, and look forward with hope for the new year. They also share how connecting with whānau and…
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In this Matariki podcast, Rochelle Savage and Stanley Sarkies, a Te Tiriti Facilitator at Groundwork, kōrero about how to honour Matariki from a pākeha and tauiwi perspective.This kōrero begins with discussing Stanley’s journey into learning about te reo Māori, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and te ao Māori, where he acknowledges and explores the role of pā…
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Replay the field trip web conference with Brad from Toitū Te Whenua Land Information New Zealand and Hayes from Discovery Marine Limited.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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Our equity journey: A leadership perspective
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In this podcast, Angela Vermeulen is joined by Dr Hana O’Regan, ONZM, Tumu Whakarae | Chief Executive Officer of Tātai Aho Rau, and Leighton Evans, Chief Executive Officer of the Rātā Foundation, exploring the topic of equity and discussing their own personal experiences.Drawing on their personal experiences, Hana and Leighton discuss instances of …
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Join Fiona Summerfield and Suzi Gould as they kōrero about their journey to becoming good allies as Pākehā in Aotearoa.Fiona and Suzi share their personal experiences of recognizing their pākehā privilege in Aotearoa New Zealand. They discuss moments of realisation, such as understanding how the education system favours pākehā and learning about th…
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Tune in to our latest episode where Tātai Aho Rau kaimahi, product designer Tumama Tu’ulua and learning experience designer Karl Summerfield, explore the creation of the Equity review tool; He Waka Houkura. Inspired by Maya Angelou's words, "Do the best you can until you know better and when you do know better, do better," they explore what equity …
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Kia ora! Celebrate connecting with our seas (Seaweek 2024) by embarking on an immersive journey into Tamatea Dusky Sound with us.On this virtual field trip we will uncover unique ecosystems above and below the water, cultural heritage and conservation efforts. This experience provides educators and ākonga with a wealth of engaging resources, includ…
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Enjoy this engaging kōrero with Maria Lemalie, Tumuaki | Principal of Te Aratai College and Lena Tuiloma. Maria shares her personal experiences, shaped by her Samoan heritage and family's migration to Aotearoa New Zealand. Discover Maria's unique approach to leadership, influenced by Samoan cultural values, and gain invaluable advice for leaders, b…
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About this tripKia ora! Join us on an immersive journey to locations around Ōtepoti Dunedin to find out about the population recovery of pakake New Zealand sea lion. Did you know, until 1993, no pups had been born on the mainland for 150 years? Find out about "Mum", the legendary mother sea lion who travelled 600km from the Auckland Islands to foun…
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Join Jamie Taylor in an insightful kōrero with Julia Wikeepa, CEO of Hā Habit and Hauora educator, as they delve into the essence of hauora | wellbeing, with a special focus on harnessing the power of hā | breath for mindfulness.Discover Julia's personal journey from struggles with low mood, anxiety, to finding solace and growth through mindfulness…
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Join Karl Summerfield and guest Lex Davis, Deputy Principal at Ormiston Senior College, as they explore the world of teaching in Aotearoa. Lex shares insights on the power of authenticity in the workplace, explaining how being your true self as a tumuaki or kaiako can lead to meaningful connections, even if it means embracing vulnerability. Discove…
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In this episode, Maraea and Janelle discuss the impact of language, culture, and identity on Māori athletes' success from grassroots to international success. They unpack the power of connecting tamariki with their cultural heritage through reo Māori, leading to enhanced academic achievements. Janelle shouts the praises of the next generation, toge…
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Enjoy this insightful podcast with Kathe Tawhiwhirangi and Derek Wenmoth, the visionary founder of FutureMakers and principal consultant at Tātai Aho Rau Core Education. In this podcast, Derek and Kathe unpack the shift towards prioritising learners in educational practices, celebrating the uniqueness of every ākonga. Discover Derek's perspective o…
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Join Dr. Hana O'Regan and Leah Te Whata in our podcast as they kōrero on how to live out the Treaty of Waitangi in your day-to-day life.Enjoy our te reo Māori kōrero.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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Join Dr. Hana O'Regan and Leah Te Whata in our podcast as they give practical advice on live out the Treaty of Waitangi in your day-to-day life.Discover the significance of this practice and gain invaluable insights through their three-step approach:- Develop a mindset.- Design an equitable plan.- Take action.Tune in for practical and inspirational…
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Kipa Munro from Ngāti Rehia answers questions from schools in Te Reo Māori.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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Kipa Munro from Ngāti Rehia answers questions from schools in Te Reo Māori.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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The following questions are answered by archaeologist Andrew Blanshard in this LEARNZ web conference about archaeology and heritage conservation in Aotearoa New Zealand.1. How did archaeologists know where to start looking for the pieces of history in the first place?2. What kind of tools do archaeologist use? What is the purpose of the red and whi…
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The following questions from schools are answered by museum curator Kate Martin about first contact between Captain Cook and Māori in Te Pēwhairangi Bay of Islands:1. How long did the Endeavour stay in the Bay of Islands?2. Why did the Crew of the Endeavour shoot at the locals? How did they feel about that?3. Did Captain Cook gain trust of the loca…
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Enjoy our latest kōrero with Dr. Jeanne Teisina and Tinā Ruta McKenzie as they explore the 'api lens in Tongan culture. Learn about how education can capture the essence of being Tongan, cultivating a sense of profound cultural identity in children. Dr. Jeanne advocates for curriculum alignment with Pacific heritage, empowering the younger generat…
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Join Kathe Tawhiwhirangi as she has a kōrero with Derek Wenmoth, the founder of FutureMakers and principal consultant at Tātai Aho Rau Core Education. Derek and Kathe explore many topics in this podcast, such as the important, positive and recent shift of putting learners at the centre of our educational practices, as well as a growing understandin…
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Join Tutuila Lio Va’auli, Pacific Strategic Lead at Tātai Aho Rau, and Penina Ifopo, director of Falelalaga Cultural and Education Centre, as they talanoa about the Falelalanga kaupapa of connecting spiritually, holistically, and educationally to Samoan culture through weaving.Tutuila and Penina explore a wide range of topics within this podcast, s…
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In this episode, Arohanui Allen and Rawiri Toia unpack the redesign of the national curriculum, introducing the four pou. Explore important questions such as: How do the levers support our mokopuna? How can kaiako become effective models of learning? How can kaiako embrace Mātauranga Māori and effectively teach Māori histories? Learn about the rede…
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In this episode, Kath, Anne and Rochelle invite you into their world of practical wellbeing, where strategies such as creativity, personal reflections, and team bonding, support great personal and professional wellbeing practices. Discover Kath and Anne’s favourite strategies for feeling good and functioning well, both individually and within the w…
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Drawing strength and reflecting on our identity | Pania Newton, Maraea Hunia, Gareth Seymour
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Join Gareth, Maraea, and Pania in a compelling dialogue as they explore sources of strength and resilience. In this insightful podcast, Pania Newton unpacks the profound impact of her experiences on shaping her identity and purpose. Emphasising the importance of embracing and learning from Aotearoa histories, Pania shares how this awareness has sha…
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Creating Inclusive Schools for Rainbow and Takatāpui Students - Ella Sargison & Rebbecca Sweeney
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Ella Sargison from Inside Out shares a kōrero with Rebbecca Sweeney, discussing schools embracing the rainbow community. Where do schools start? And how to continue to nurture and support wellbeing practices for the rainbow and Takatāpui communities. Acknowledging bullying does happen across Aotearoa, towards the rainbow communities and that we nee…
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In this podcast episode, Vui Suli reflects on his uLearn23 session with Lena Tuiloma. Together, they delve into the importance of serving as a positive role model, and the power of vulnerability when nurturing the well-being and growth of youth and whanau. Vui also discusses his involvement in Moana Vā and its transformative impact on communities p…
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Join Arohanui Allen and Dalia Malaeulu as they explore the pressing need for resources and support in culturally responsive education, shining a light on the impact of relying on assessments for the well-being of our Maori and Pacific students. Additionally, we unpack the world of Mila's Books, with Dalia the founder and creator of Mila’s books, cr…
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Cyber Skills Aotearoa - Te Mako Orzecki, Julie McMahon, Owen Brasier (GROK Academy) | uLearn23
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In this podcast, Te Mako Orzecki is joined by Julie McMahon and Owen Brasier of GROK Academy to kōrero about teaching cyber skills and cyber security to ākonga.Julie and Owen discuss the most effective strategies for communicating cyber security to ākonga, the activities GROK are doing to engage students in te reo Māori, and how to make cyber secur…
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Building understanding and empathy for our communities - Dave Letele and Dr Hana O'Regan | uLearn23
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In this episode, Dave Letele and Hana O'Regan share their experiences and highlight the pressing need for transformation in their communities.Our hosts delve deep into the harsh realities of the inequities in Aotearoa, and why there is such a need to be aware and find a way to support students. Letele poses the question, "When you lack money and su…
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Stacey Morrison and Dr. Hana O'Regan kōrero at uLearn23 about their language journey and how they nurture te reo Māori use in their home, whanau and community.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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The following questions are answered:1. How do you stop it from smelling when you are working at the landfill?2. What is your plan or goal for powering electric vehicles using the energy from the landfill?3. Does the heat pumped into the greenhouses retain any toxic compounds, and if so, are these intercepted by the eggplants?4. Since the battery s…
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The following questions are answered about landfills and waste:1. Who came up with the idea of gas pipes in the ground? Has anyone else done this? 2. Who came up with the idea to collect all the gases and turn it into energy to charge the generators?3. How much energy can the landfill make?4. Why do you need to turn the gases into power?5. How much…
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The following questions are answered about landfills and waste:1. Has anything been invented to stop or ease leaching from waste?2. Can we reduce the amount of waste we produce?3. Can we pass more laws to stop producing plastic that is not biodegradable?4. Can you please explain the process of how the methane gas is formed?5. What types of machines…
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The following questions and others from schools are answered in web conference 3:1. Why do we need to practice Drop Cover Hold. Isn't it easy to just remember it?2. What is the difference between a go bag and an emergency kit?3. What should you cook on if there is no electricity? Is a gas BBQ OK? Or a portable camp cooker? Is gas best?4. What's the…
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The following questions and others from schools are answered in web conference 2:1. Are earthquakes the main hazard in Aotearoa?2. Is anywhere in Aotearoa safe from earthquakes?3. How important is the behaviour of citizens during an earthquake?4. How deep down are the tectonic plates?5. How much have the tectonic plates lifted since information has…
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The following questions and others from schools are answered in web conference 1:1. Where in NZ are tsunami sirens?2. Where in NZ are tsunami most likley?3. How are tsunami created by meteorites?4. What evidence is there in NZ of tsunami in the past?5. What is the most recent tsunami to hit NZ?More at https://www.learnz.org.nz/whatstheplanstan204/c…
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In this web podcast, Lena, Pesetā, and Gareth engage in a fascinating discussion around their three languages: te reo Māori, Samoan, and Tuvalu. They explore the nuances of these languages by translating sample words and sentences and share the similarities and differences. During this conversation gain valuable insights into the interconnectedness…
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In this kōrero Anahera and Gareth journey to uncover the stories of the Waikato Wars, the significance of the Great South Road, and pivotal chapters within Aotearoa's history. Identifying the importance of Aotearoa NZ histories and the significance of our rich history around us.Por Tātai Aho Rau Core Education
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The following questions from schools are answered:1. What will you do to the habitat: are you going to plant the trees that kōkako like?2. As we live close to Mt Pirongia what is it that we can do to help?3. How will you protect the kōkako and their eggs from predators?4. Will the kōkako be okay with the other birds that live on Mt.Pirongia?5. How …
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