Some photos to remember this momentous event.
Presentations from Ka mua, ka muri
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Working with local pūrakau - Albie Gibson, Wiremu Ruru & Heni Pewhairangi (TROTAK)
'Mihi ki Ngā Atua' / ‘Maori ways of being in Education’ - Rawiri Hindle
Stories of the marae and surrounds, carvings of Whāngārā and their restoration - Hayden Swann
Herekorenga: Towards a Critical Ensemble Pedagogy - Gaenor Brown
Biculturalism and Translation in creative arts-based education - Priya Gain
Recent journeis into exploring bicultural co-governance, settler-indigenous relationships, and the opportunities challenges and new possibilities in mainstream engagement with ngā toi Māori leadership - Priya Gain
Four Dimensional Education Framework and Dramatic Inquiry - Angela Hodgkinson
Mantle of the Expert and Science / Fictional others - Carolyn Swanson
Local curriculum: Our People, Our Place, Our Stories, Our Selves - Vivien Smith
Our story: A whole school approach to Dramatic Inquiry - Pauline McLean & Joanna Beasley
The Silver Lining: Setting up a full time Mantle of the Expert class - Kylie Parkinson
Our Journey - a Year One Team Learns to Play / Let's all be ... plus plus plus - Trace May & Rachel Hamilton Gibbs
You Good? You Good! Mauri Moe? Mauri Oho! - Andrea O'Hagan, Ripeka Koia, Aroha Black, Elaine Dyer
Pūrakau to Production - Michelle Hall
DNZ Drama and Literacy project - Judy Norton & Kylie Parkinson
Hamilton - September 10, 2022
We had a wonderful day with an amazing group of women sharing our experiences and learning from each other. We used a soft grey blanket as a “hole” to go into the imagined world and then gifted each person one.
Wellington - August 2022