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University Associate Professor committed to reo Māori journey
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Sondra Bacharach is no stranger to education. She currently teaches a university philosophy programme in Aotearoa and has experienced classroom environments as a student within the American, French and German education systems.
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Working towards a greater Aotearoa by learning reo Māori
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Mum of two, Kimberley Cleland is taking what she has learnt from her reo Māori studies through Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and passing it on to her young tamariki (children).
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Christchurch mum helps bring te reo Māori back to her whānau
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Ever since she was a young girl, Alicia Ward had a deep desire to connect with her whakapapa (genealogy) and immerse herself in te ao Māori (the Māori world).
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Embracing te reo Māori the key for Taranaki grandmother to help understand her identity
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A lightbulb moment about identifying as a “New Zealander” led to grandmother and radio station manager Anne Dawson enrolling in Te Reo Māori studies at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in 2021.
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English teacher's search for cultural identity sparks love for te reo Māori
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English kaiako Cathy Purdie began her reo Māori journey in 1997, intending to uncover more about her cultural identity.
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Festival affirms why tauira champions te reo Māori for her whānau
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In early August, Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira, Annetia Tautuku was privileged to travel with an ope from New Plymouth to attend Toitū te Reo in Heretaunga (Hastings).
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Northland rangatahi making strides in her reo Māori journey
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By learning te reo Māori, 22-year-old Sophie Doyle hopes to be an example to her whānau and generations to come, embodying the vision of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, whānau transformation through education.
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Ōpōtiki couple prove it’s never too late to learn te reo Māori
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Ōpōtiki couple prove its never too late to learn to te reo Māori, and will be one of the many Tauira in Opotiki graduating next week.
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Studying reo Māori gives Hastings dad new lease on life
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Studying at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has given Hastings dad, Tipuna Edward Smith, a new lease on life after many years of battling with his mental health.
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