12/04/2023
We’ve rebranded! Tātai Aho Rau CORE Education (Tātai Aho Rau) is the name we will now be known by. As a Tiriti-honouring organisation, putting our Māori name first reflects our commitment to te reo Māori.
The new logo for Tātai Aho Rau incorporates a matau (fish hook). The matau helps to locate us in the Pacific. Selecting the right matau is about ensuring we have the right resources to support communities who are journeying towards an equitable future for all learners.
Tākā (lashings) at the top of the matau are traditionally woven in threes. These represent the three concepts that underpin our kaupapa:
innovation and creativity
collaboration and connectedness
skill and enterprise.
We draw on these in our mahi to make the biggest equitable impact for all learners.
Tātai Aho Rau CORE Education. Our vision: an equitable and thriving Aotearoa through learning.
For more about our name and logo refresh, visit https://core-ed.org/en_NZ/about-core/tatai-aho-rau-our-brand-refresh/
31/03/2023
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Kei te whetū tārake o te rā, tēnei te mihi maioha atu ki a koe Professor Rangi Mātāmua.
Big mihi to Professor Rangi Matamua for being recognised as the 2023 New Zealander of the year. Incredible recognition of your commitment to Māori astronomy and Mātauranga Māori.
26/02/2023
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We’re happy to announce that the dates for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2023 have been confirmed 📣
Put this into your calendar because Te Wiki kicks off Monday, September 11 and runs through to Sunday, September 17 📆
Check out the link to learn more: http://bit.ly/3xyGHnx
23/02/2023
A free webinar for kaiako and tumuaki supporting equity in schools 🫶
Tūhuratia te Iho Pūmanawa | Addressing bias and stereotyping in teaching practice
In New Zealand, many children experience education inequality. De streaming in schools is one practice that enables equity based learning. This webinar will support you to identify behaviours of high expectation teachers and teaching practices needed for effective mixed-ability teaching.
17/02/2023
Papā ana te whatitiri, ua ana te marangai, tau mai ana te taumahatanga ki te motu.
We send our aroha to the many educators, centres, schools, and kura across the motu who have faced heartbreak and challenges this week.
Kia kaha, kia māia, kia manawanui i ēnei wā o te huripari.
08/02/2023
“Ko tā te ara mātauranga kounga, he whakawhanake i te tangata, ko tā te kaiako kounga, he whakapiki i ngā mea katoa.
I tāna rangitaki hōu, “How do our histories and te Tiriti impact tamariki Māori in 2023?” ka ruku a Leah Te Whata ki ngā hua o te korenga i aro ki te Tiriti o Waitangi ki ngā tamariki Māori.
Pānuitia te rangitaki i konei. https://bit.ly/3RyS6x2
01/02/2023
“Ahakoa te rā kotahi, ko ngā āhuatanga i ahu mai i te Tiriti ka pā mai ki a tātou ia rā o te tau.”
Nō reira, me aha tātou e noho ai te Tiriti ki te puna o te whakaaro i roto i ā tātou mahi katoa?
I tā mātou pāhōrangi hōu, ka matapaki a Tākuta Hana O’Regan rāua ko Leah Te Whata i ētahi kōrero āwhina, whakahihiri anō hoki mā roto i ngā poutama e toru:
1. Me whai whakaaro
2. Āta whakaritea he rautaki
3. Whakatinanahia
Whakarongo mai ki te pāhōrangi http://bit.ly/3jodE2B
28/11/2022
Kua kitea rānei e koe ngā rauemi nei? Nō mātou te maringinui kia whai wāhi ai ki tēnei kaupapa nui whakaharahara. He mea waihanga ki te taunaki i te whakaako hītori hei te tau e tū mai nei.
Have you checked out the latest resources? They were developed to support the teaching of the new histories curriculum, Te Takanga o te Wā.
We are very grateful for the opportunity to be involved in this important kaupapa. We hope you enjoy them! http://bit.ly/3V53HVB