Our work with Māori educators and learners

E ngā mana, e ngā reo, e ngā mata ora o te mātauranga matua, nau mai, whakatau mai ki te paetukutuku Māori o Ako Aotearoa. Ko tōna tikanga, he whakawhitiwhiti whakaaro i waenganui i a tātau, he tuku kōrero e pā ana ki ngā mahi Māori a te tari nei, ā, he kete rauemi hoki hei āwhina i a tātau. Kia hoki tātau ki te whakataukī a ō tātau mātua tīpuna,
“Ko te manu kai i te miro, nōna te ngahere. Ko te manu kai i te mātauranga nōna te ao.”
Tihei mauriora! Whakarongo (listen to Ngahiwi's greeting)
Our Kaihautū Māori/Māori Development Manager is Ngahiwi Apanui.
Read Ngahiwi''s recent update on Te mahi ngātahi me te iwi Māori - Our work with and for Māori
This page provides information about how Ako Aotearoa provides strategic and sustainable support for Māori educators and learners.
These other sections of the website are also relevant -
The Resource Centre's Mātauranga Māori section for a comprehensive listing of practical resources, including work that Ako Aotearoa has produced or supported. |
- Te Rūnanga Māori - the Ako Aotearoa Māori Caucus
- Te Hīkoi Whakamua - Māori Strategy 2010-2013
- Te Tauāki Ako - our Ako Framework
- National Project Fund - Māori Initiative Projects
- He huarahi hou – Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards
- Ako Aotearoa-funded projects that support Māori educators and learners
- Tuia Te Ako - Māori Tertiary Educators’ Hui
- Ngahiwi Apanui's blog
- Relevant Publications
For further information contact Ngahiwi Apanui, Kaihautū Māori, n.apanui@massey.ac.nz
This Good Practice report by Angus Macfarlane explains how 4 principles – whakanuia, hononga, pūmanawatanga, and mātauranga – have helped to sustain a learning environment that values diversity.

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