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Te Whatu Pōkeka - an introduction

Te Whatu Pōkeka - an introduction

$50

This webinar will help form the basis of your understanding of Te Whatu Pōkeka as a tool for assessment.

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Te Whatu Pōkeka is a Kaupapa Māori Assessment of learning framework, that when implemented authentically and meaningfully, is an effective key tool in viewing tamariki learning through a Te Ao Māori and whakapapa lens.

This webinar is intended for those who require a basic introduction to Te Whatu Pōkeka. It illustrates the fundamental factors that shape what assessment is from a Māori perspective – looking at whānau and whakapapa as a crucial part of observation in early learning.

Time to complete: 40-45 minutes

Presenter Stacey Bird, Bachelor of Education (Teaching) Early Childhood. Pouako, Te Rito Maioha ECNZ

Ko Tāwhiuau te Maunga Ko Rangitaiki te Awa Ko Tangiharuru te Tangata Ko Rangipo te Wehenga o te Tuna Ko Rangitahi te Marae Ko Ngāti Hui te Hapu Ko Ngāti Manawa te Iwi No Murupara ahau Ko Stacey Bird toku ingoa

Born into a whānau of teachers it was only natural to follow the same path, however unlike the rest of my teaching whānau I decided on the most important stage of a child’s journey, their early childhood. I have been teaching within the Early Childhood sector for over 15 years.

Presenter Mero Rokx, (BA (Maori Studies); GradDip Teach (Secondary); GradDip Teach (ECE), Curriculum Advisor Māori – Kaitohutohu Marautanga Māori, Pouako, Te Rito Maioha ECNZ

Ko Marotiri me Putauaki ngā maunga Ko Mangahauini me Rangitaiki ngā awa Ko Te Whanau a Ruataupare me Pahipoto ngā hapū Ko Ngati Porou me Ngāti Awa ngā iwi Ko Mero irihapeti Rokx tōku ingoa

I am a strong believer in Matauranga Māori. My philosophical views stem from my knowledge and understanding of being Maori, and through this I carry a holistic approach to success and achievement. I am passionate about learning. I have been teaching for the past 10 years in a range of settings, including secondary and primary schools, Kura Kaupapa Māori and Kohanga Reo.

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