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Te Ao Māori
Explore a range of resources and useful links, all aimed at deepening understanding and supporting the integration of Māori knowledge and perspectives in teaching and learning programmes.
Below is a resource you can print, laminate and cut into a set of cards to take on your next haerenga in Te Taiao. A great way to learn kupu māori, either for yourself or alongside your ākonga. Created by Amorangi Apaapa.
The two videos below offer a deeper understanding of these kupu Māori.
Context: Te ao Māori
Type: Teaching and learning resource
Shanan and Amorangi share the process they went through in writing karakia for te ngahere, te moana, and te awa with their ākonga. They share the 3 karakia and encourage you to use these or try this process with your ākonga if you have the support to do so.
These considerations are a sharing of ideas between Outdoor Education kaiako of different ways we can connect with mātauranga Māori within Outdoor Education.
Type: Case study, Course design, Planning tool
A Te Ao Māori perspective on water safety.
An Indigenous Model of Māori Water Safety and Health in Aotearoa, Waipuna.
Type: Wider reading, Teaching and learning resource
Type: Case study
These resources are a good starting point when learning about Māori place names. From here, follow up with mana whenua and check the version you are using is one they are happy with, they may be able to share with you deeper knowledge in relation to these places and names.
Type: Wider reading
The Manawakura (Healthy Active Learning) team at Sport Gisborne Tairāwhiti have created this resource that uses the Atua Matua approach to learning. This approach involves experiencing your environment and learning to understand the knowledge it holds, particularly knowledge connected to atua and the tribal interpretations of that knowledge. It is targeted at primary tamariki, and is available in te reo Māori and English.