What year was the Te Kohanga Reo National Trust Board established?
What year was the Te Kohanga Reo National Trust Board established?
1982
Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust Board was established in 1982 and formalised as a charitable trust in 1983.
Who were the leaders of kōhanga reo?
Jean Puketapu and Iritana Tawhiwhirangi were among the early leaders when the first kōhanga reo was founded in Wainuiomata in 1982. Three years later there were over 300 operating.
Who led the kōhanga reo whanau up to the terrace to the Office of the Waitangi Tribunal?
Iritana Tawhiwhirangi
[7] Led by Iritana Tawhiwhirangi, [8] as Chief Executive Officer, followed by Titoki Black and from 2015 by Kararaina Calcott-Cribb, Te Kōhanga Reo maintained its indigeneity.
What is Te Korowai kōhanga reo?
Te Korowai is the foundation for learning programmes for children in kōhanga reo. total immersion in te reo Māori, tikanga Māori and āhuatanga Māori; whānau decision-making, management and responsibility; accountability; and. the health and well-being of the children and the whānau.
What is the history of kohanga reo?
Early in 1982, the Department of Maori Affairs established a pilot Kohanga Reo in a suburban area of Wellington. “The Te Kohanga Reo programme is designed to stimulate growth of Maori whanau centres that offer the best child care in an environment of Maoritanga where Maori is the language.”
Who led the kohanga reo movement?
Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi
Jean Puketapu and Dame Iritana Tawhiwhirangi were among those who spearheaded the kohanga reo movement, which placed an emphasis on a total Maori-language immersion setting.
What is the kohanga reo movement?
The kōhanga reo movement is a unique initiative based on total immersion in Māori language and values with the aim of passing on Māori culture to future generations. Kōhanga reo emphasise the revitalisation of the culture through te reo Māori and are dependent on the active participation of the whole whānau.
What is kohanga reo philosophy?
What is a Puna Reo?
Māori early childhood centres, known as puna reo, get more funding than kohanga reo because they are run by registered teachers rather than by whānau. At least 50 percent of the staff that work with children in puna reo are qualified and registered teachers.
How do I get a copy of my Te Whariki?
Need a copy of the Te Whāriki curriculum book? Get your copy directly from the Ministry of Education national office. Freephone: 0800 660 662 (New Zealand only).
What is the purpose of kohanga reo?
Who led the Kohanga Reo movement?
When was Te Kohanga Reo National Trust established?
The Te Kohanga Reo National Trust was incorporated in 1983 under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957. The Trust’s Deed sets out its objectives which are to promote, support and encourage: The use and retention of Te Reo. The Kaupapa of Te Kōhanga Reo, and in particular the goal of total immersion in Te Reo Māori.
When did Te Kohanga Reo report come out?
The report was broadcast on 9 September 2013 on Māori TV. [2] The Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust Board made a formal complaint to Māori Television, alleging that the broadcast was inaccurate, unbalanced, and unfair.
How are Whanau involved in the kohanga reo?
Whānau are involved in their children’s learning and the operations of the Kōhanga Reo. Te Kōhanga Reo remains critical to the revitalisation of the Māori nation. As we look to the future for ways to sustain Te Aō Māori, Kōhanga Reo is an exciting and ever-evolving way to grow our future generations.
Who are the trustees of Te Reo me nga tikanga?
A reo advocate of over 40 years, Te Waihoroi has been an active promoter, teacher and pioneer of Te Reo me ngā Tikanga. Creating an environment for the language to flourish has been his passion and his life’s mission. His constant companion in life is his wife Rahera, and they have been part of Te Ataarangi for over 30 years.
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