Friday 13 February 2009

Te Reo Maori Resource for every NZ class

In New Zealand one of our official languages is Te Reo, the language of our indigenous Maori people. As a classroom teacher not fluent in Te Reo but passionate about trying to incorporate Te Reo in the classroom I have made this digital learning centre to help the children (and teachers) of New Zealand learn and feel confident with learning basic Te Reo.

I would recommend that you print out the PDF version in colour and laminate - each week focus on a specific page until you feel confident. Have a good play and click on lots of things to listen and imitate the pronunciation. When the ERO (Education Review Office) visited my previous school in 2007 they commented to me that all workplaces especially NZ government departments and hospitals would benefit from learning basic Te Reo in this format. For several years I had pondered about sharing this with the Ministry of Education to "sell" but never got around to it! So because I'm so sure that I've made an excellent resource that works and that EVERY classroom in New Zealand should have a copy I'm giving it to the blogosphere FREE from my wikispace by clicking here.

IF YOU DO USE IT, I'D LOVE TO HEAR WHAT YOU THINK AND PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE ME AS THE SOURCE

Perhaps the MoE would consider sending me and my staff to the ULearn09 conference in Christchurch as koha for a resource that they didn't have the insight to create for all NZ children and teachers. In return I'd be prepare to do a presentation. Wouldn't that be wonderful! The whole staff could have professional development on the latest pedagogy and NZ curriculum. I'm sure that would be quite a reasonable cost associated for such a wonderful, much needed resource.

original photo: Maori Marae by Carmelo Aquilina found at:http://www.flickr.com/photos/76067507@N00/60801116

6 comments:

Fiona Grant said...

Thanks for sharing your e a taonga Justine, will definitely pass on to my team here, hopefully will be able to give you some feedback. Have you seen the wonderful resource He Papahuia Toi Māori: Māori Visual Culture in Visual Arts Education Years 1–6, not in electronic format but Arts Team I am working with showed me yesterday. Also just picked this up on my aggregator thought you would appreciate it.

Ms Driver said...

Thanks for leaving me a comment. I'd appreciate you passing the link on and would love to get feedback, I know I could have put macrons over some of the vowels.
I think all classes in NZ should have this resource, so having you giving it a good word will be great!
Thanks!

MrWoody said...

i will add your gift to my waka huia - thank you so much - kia kaha, kia manawanui, aroha nui :-)

Anonymous said...

Hi, Justine,
I'd love to see your resource. It sounds great. Trouble is, I don't know where to locate it on your blog. Can you please point me in the right direction? Kia Ora!!!!
Sue Partridge

frogpad1@outlook.co.nz

Ms Driver said...

Hi Sue
sorry - have changed my settings and didn't see you had posted a comment back in May! My Te Reo DLC can be found on my wikispaces here: http://digitallearningnz.wikispaces.com/Te+Reo+Maori
Regards
Justine

Unknown said...

Kia ora Justine

This is a really great resource. thanks