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Te Tihi o Angitu.

'Uri are autonomous, confident, influential, intelligent, competent decision makers and ​contributors to their communities'

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Uri are Culturally Autonomous

Uri are Intellectually autonomous

Uri enjoy good health and wellbeing

  • Uri are highly proficient speakers and advocates for Te Reo Taketake  
  • Uri articulate and advocate for the importance of their Ūkaipotanga e.g. purpose, identity, whakapapa, language and culture.  
  • Uri are kaitiaki of Ngā Tāonga Tuku Iho ​
  • Uri are secure in their knowledge of tikanga and are confident to respond when required.  
  • Uri serve their whānau, marae, hapū and iwi
  • Uri are kaitiaki of Te Taiao  
  • Uri are guided by matāpono taketake 
  • Uri stand up for what is right, guided by tika, pono and aroha
Uri are empowered to thrive in the local, national and international environments.   
Pumanawa:   
  • Uri are purposeful in learning and life  
  • Uri pursue their passions and interests that lead to highly satisfying lifestyles  
  • Uri are life-long learners  
  • Uri are energetic and enterprising, accept challenge and take opportunities  
 
Pūkenga:   
  • Uri are independent critical thinkers  
  • Uri are creative, solution seekers and makers  
  • Uri are effective communicators in Māori, English and digitally  
  • Uri are resilient and adaptable self-managers  
  • Uri know how to collaborate with others  
  • Uri have self-belief, show self-efficacy and personal agency - this includes the student’s broader “identity”. 
  • Uri are respectful and empathetic toward others.  
  • Uri have a deep respect and understanding of the “whakapono  o te mana whenua”. 
  • Uri live physically healthy lifestyles that uplift themselves, their whānau, hapū and Iwi. 
  • Uri have self-awareness about their personal wellbeing (hinengaro, wairua, tinana), and know where to get help when needed. ​

Next Steps for this project!

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Ngā Kura ā Iwi o Aotearoa are holding workshops at the 'Wānanga Arataki Kura' where members of the Network will come together to move this kaupapa forward. This is an important piece of work for Ngā Kura ā Iwi o Aotearoa.

Below is the plan for this project:
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Contact Information

Watson Ohia - Pōu Kōkiri
watson@kuraaiwi.maori.nz

Tineka Wanakore - Pou Hāpai
tineka@kuraaiwi.maori.nz

Te Rāhui August Sutherland - Pou Tiaki
terahui@kuraaiwi.maori.nz

Skye Stirling - Pou Whakaako
skye@kuraaiwi.maori.nz

Rangimarie Mahuta - Pou Angitu
rangimarie@kuraaiwi.maori.nz

Anaterira Huata - Kaitaunaki
anaterira@kuraaiwi.maori.nz

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  • Te Kaupapa
    • TŪHONO MAI - BECOME A KURA Ā IWI
    • Ngā Ringa Wera
    • Organisations Structure
    • NKAI CONSTITUTION
  • NKAI CALENDAR 2020
    • NKAI CALENDAR 2021
  • WHAKANGUNGU 2020
    • KIA TAKATŪ Ā MATIHIKO
    • CONNECTED LEARNING SERIES
  • KAIRURUKU
  • Tūranga Mahi - NKAI Vacancies
    • Vacancy - Kaitaunaki
  • TE MARU PĀNUI - 12 NOV 2020
  • MAHI TAHI
  • ORANGA TUMUAKI WĀNANGA
  • WHANAUNGATANGA FUND