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  • 30 March, 2017

    Safety focus means major changes to the way we teach Raranga

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa believes changes to the way our raranga programmes are delivered will result in independent, safety-conscious and self-directed learners.

  • 30 March, 2017

    Offsite activities will be back soon with new form

    You may be thinking about your next team building exercise that could include a day on a ropes course, doing orienteering in the bush or crossfit in the park with tauira.

  • 15 June, 2020

    Normalising tikanga on lockdown

    When Te Wairua Smith asked her kids to help host karakia for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa on zoom during lockdown, they didn’t bat an eyelid.

  • 15 June, 2020

    Good tikanga takes time

    “Every day when I’m having conversations with people I have to really process what I’ve learned and try to assess the impact of that knowledge.”

  • 3 June, 2020

    Hamilton deputy mayor carrying torch for te reo

    A desire as a political leader to respect and support te reo is helping fuel Geoff Taylor’s drive to learn more of the language.

  • 26 May, 2020

    Cycles of crisis and Māori resilience

    At Te Wānanga o Aotearoa we are proud of our history and mindful that we are beneficiaries of the foresight and vision of our founding kuia and kaumātua.

  • 22 May, 2020

    Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and the TEC renew commitment to partnership

    The Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) and Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWoA) have renewed their commitment to work together in a partnership that is based upon Te Tiriti o Waitangi and focused on learners across Aotearoa.

  • 19 March, 2020

    Important updates on COVID-19 response

    The health and safety of our tauira and their whānau are paramount for Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. We're taking all necessary precautions in our wānanga to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

  • 13 March, 2020

    Ancient Māori methods for new fitness coaching programme

    The way of the warrior involved tests of fitness, agility and mental sharpness. And now these traditional methods Māori used to maintain their health and wellbeing are being offered as a pathway into the fitness coaching industry.

  • 13 March, 2020

    Mātauranga Māori and western science a winning combination

    Mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) and science have combined to help restore kaimoana stocks in Ōhiwa Harbour.

  • 13 March, 2020

    Stepping stone to stage success

    Aspiring actors, directors, musicians and creatives need look no further than their own backyard for their inspiration, a Kawerau kaiako says.

  • 11 March, 2020

    Trinity's roots in music

    Trinity Kaumoana grew up around music and comes from a whānau of amazing singers. Thinking she was one of them, she would sing along with her aunties who would tell her to pipe down because she was too loud.

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