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Tuia Te Ako 2012
Last updated by: ako_admin (Ako Administrator) on 2 December 2011 - 10:17am
Tēnā koutou katoa.
I can now confirm the Tuia Te Ako 2012 hui will be held at Pipitea Marae, Wellington, 29–30 March next year, so please put the date in your diary now.
Tahia te Marae, Tahia te Wānanga – Adult learning on the marae and in the community
Last updated by: ako_admin (Ako Administrator) on 27 September 2011 - 1:56pm
Te mahi ngātahi me te iwi Māori - Our work with and for Māori
Last updated by: ako_admin (Ako Administrator) on 25 May 2011 - 2:46pm
Ngahiwi Apanui, our kaihautu Māori, brings an update on recent activities.
He huarahi hou – New Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards criteria
Last updated by: ako_admin (Ako Administrator) on 13 December 2010 - 12:52pm
Ako Aotearoa has managed the national Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards since 2008. Despite clarification of the criteria in 2009, concern remained that the Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards are not fully inclusive of Māori.
Te Kahautu Maxwell wins inaugural award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching in a Kaupapa Māori Context
Last updated by: ako_admin (Ako Administrator) on 9 December 2010 - 11:12am
The new sustained excellence award for 2010, “Sustained excellence in teaching in a kaupapa Māori context” was presented to Te Kahautu Maxwell
Our Work with Māori Educators and Learners
Last updated by: ako_admin (Ako Administrator) on 21 February 2011 - 11:03am
From Ako Aotearoa's Annual Report for 2009
Te Hononga Mātauranga Māori Doctoral Resource Portal
Last updated by: ako_admin (Ako Administrator) on 21 February 2011 - 1:07pm
Te Hononga Mātauranga Māori Doctoral Resource Portal provides support and information for Māori Doctoral students.
Ngahiwi Apanui joins Ako Aotearoa as Kaihautū Whakawhanake Māori - Senior Māori Development Manager
Last updated by: ako_admin (Ako Administrator) on 21 February 2011 - 2:29pm
The Ako Aotearoa team was delighted to welcome Ngahiwi Apanui as its newly appointed Kaihautū Whakawhanake Māori on Monday 13th July, with a powhiri held at Te Kuratini Marae, Massey University Wellington.
