KŌANGA 2024

Kia ora, welcome

Welcome to the inaugural TupuOra quarterly newsletter! Discover insights, updates, and stories shaping our people and future.

Tuku
Marumaru

Tailored Tutoring for Māori Students

Tuku Marumaru is a tailored tutoring service designed to help Māori students excel and succeed in their learning . Our programme aligns students with TupuOra Pūkenga (teachers) who work closely with small groups, providing focussed assistance in subjects like Te Reo Māori, Te Reo Rangatira, Te Reo Pākehā and Pāngarau. We carefully match students with the right teacher, ensuring personalised guidance in the areas that matter most.

Tuku Marumaru runs throughout the school year, allowing students to build their skills and confidence term by term. The schools we’ve partnered with so far have seen great progress, with students improving in their studies and both parents and teachers expressing their satisfaction.

We’re now eager to expand Tuku Marumaru to even more schools across the motu.

Tuku Marumaru offers flexible payment options to make it accessible for everyone. The fees for the tutoring service can be covered either by the school or by parents.

School-Paid Option: The school can cover the cost of the tutoring sessions. This option is ideal for kura that want to support their ākonga with tailored learning. The fee for a group of up to four ākonga is $4,000+GST per term, which includes 10 one-hour sessions.

Parent-Paid Option: Parents can choose to pay for the service themselves. In this case, your tamaiti will be placed in a small group of 6 ākonga who have similar learning needs. The fee is $700+GST per term, which also includes 10 one-hour sessions.

If you’re a parent or teacher who believes this service could benefit your tamaiti, we’d love to hear from you.

To express your interest in Tuku Marumaru, please email us at tukumarumaru@tupuora.co.nz.

TupuOra Institute of Learning: A Pathway to Meaningful Careers for Your Students

As a kaiako, you play a crucial role in guiding your students toward their future career paths. We’re excited to introduce the TupuOra Institute of Learning, a new online tertiary institute that offers a unique opportunity for students passionate about Māori culture and language. In 2025, we’ll be delivering a range of qualifications in Mātauranga Māori, Te Reo Māori, and Tikanga Māori, designed to help students build a strong foundation for future employment.

Our initial focus is on Mātauranga Māori capability, but we will soon expand into other subject areas to provide more options for students.

We are committed to helping students transition smoothly from education to employment, ensuring their success in a competitive job market. By choosing TupuOra, students will be well-prepared to enter meaningful careers that make a difference in their communities.

As you guide your senior students in choosing their next steps, we encourage you to share the opportunities available at TupuOra.

For more information please visit our website at tupuora.co.nz/institute or email us at institute@tupuora.co.nz.

Te Ahu o te Reo Māori: Free Online Te Reo Māori Courses for Kaiako and Parents

TupuOra is proud to deliver Te Ahu o te Reo Māori – a free online Te Reo Māori programme designed to support kaiako and whānau in strengthening their Te Reo Māori in the regions of Tainui, Northland, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki, Whanganui, and Manawatū. These courses run throughout the school year and have been empowering educators and whānau for the past three years.

The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with both kaiako and whānau praising the courses for the learning.

The future of these courses beyond 2025 is currently under review by the Minister of Education.

Our regions are now participating in an evaluation led by the Ministry of Education to assess the impact of these courses in the classroom and the benefits they bring to tamariki learning outcomes.

As we await the Minister’s decision, the mahi continues and enrolments for the next intake, beginning at the start of Term 4, are open. If you’re a kaiako or parent interested in supporting Te Reo Māori development of your taimaiti, visit tupuora.co.nz/teahuotereomaori for more information and to register.

Let’s continue working together to empower tamariki in their Te Reo Māori and ensure that these valuable programmes remain available for all who need them.

Testimonial Spotlight

Te Ahu o Te Reo Testimonial

Te Ahu o Te Reo is a wonderful way to start or continue your journey with Te Reo, Te Ao and Tikanga Māori.   The pūkenga are of an extremely high-calibre.  They are passionate, knowledgeable and willing to share their love of the Māori language with their students.

The kanohi ki te kanohi sessions were particularly valuable for language learning, networking, fun and camaraderie.  Te Ahu o Te Reo provided a good mix of structured lessons and guest speakers.  The highlight of the first ever Te Ahu o Te Reo was the Amazing Race!  Despite the rain, tauira were able to learn more about the local area, local legends, significant historical places and waiata of Tauranga Moana.   Pūkenga ensured that the online sessions included opportunities for Kahoot Quizzes, shared assignment tasks, breakout sessions, fun, learning & laughter.  If you would like to know more about Tauranga Moana local history, the Revitalisation of Te Reo Māori, Te Reo vocabulary/sentence structure and how to authentically weave Te Reo Māori into your classroom teaching and daily lives, I highly recommend enrolling in the next 10 week Te Ahu o Te Reo Programme.  Kia kaha e hoa ma!

— Te Rekamauroa ki Te Moana a Toi graduate – Zara McIndoe, Principal/Tumuaki, Ōtūmoetai Primary School

Ako Ararau Testimonial

“We are grateful for the opportunity to participate and tautoko this amazing kaupapa. It was the most organised event we’ve attended. All TupuOra kaimahi were helpful, friendly, and informative. We LOVED having the ability to speak te reo to all kaimahi and most of the whānau who attended.”

— Attendee at Ako Ararau Māori Expo, hosted by TupuOra 16-17 July 2024

Kura Huna

Tainui is a confederation of New Zealand Māori iwi, or tribes, that trace their ancestry to the Tainui waka. This confederation includes four main iwi from the central North Island: Hauraki, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Raukawa, and Waikato.

Waikato is the ancestral region of tribes descended from the people who arrived in Aotearoa on the Tainui waka. The iwi (tribe) is named after the Waikato River, which holds great ancestral significance.

Waikato-Tainui serves as the tribal authority for the Waikato people and those represented in the Raupatu claims, aiming to create opportunities for tribal members and marae.

Staff Profile

Tokoaitua Tarawera Winiata

Ngāti Raukawa ki Tai,
Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Awa

How long have you been an employee of TupuOra?

Kotahi tau (One year)

What is your role at TupuOra?

Pou Ranga Whakaako — Manager of Programme Delivery

How would you describe your role at TupuOra to children?

Ko te whāinga nui he manaaki i ngā Pūkenga, i te hunga whakaako i ngā hōtaka ako a TupuOra.

My main role is to guide and care for our Facilitators that teach the many programmes TupuOra has to offer.

What kura did you attend?

Te Kura ā-Iwi o Whakatupuranga Rua Mano

Who was your favourite kaiako growing up and how did they influence you?

I was very fortunate to have been nurtured by some esteemed kaiako of te ao Mātauranga. Regarding my childhood, I can probably look no further than my own pāpā. Ko taku pāpā tonu taku kaiako tuatahi, ā, e noho kaiako tonu mai ana inamata nei. Something that was very favorable in my development as a youth was the notion that experience is the father of wisdom, of knowledge, of life’s lessons. Me kore ake taku pāpā i tino Māori ai au, i titihawa ai te āwhero nui ki te koha ki taku ao Māori ā haere ake nei te wā!!!

As a learner of Te Reo Māori, what is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received?

Nau mai te hapa!!! Mā roto mai i te hē, i te hapa e kite ai, e mārama ai ki te tika – Pretty simple, e hoa mā. If you are offended when someone corrects you, your own ego means more to you than the quality of our language, nō reira, he aha tō take?

What’s the weirdest or funniest thing a student has ever said to you?

You’re a superhero to many but a villain to the silly LOL

Upcoming events

Ngā Whakataetae mō Ngā Manu Kōrero 2024

Hosted by Tāmaki ki Te Waitematā

  • 9th –11th September, Spark Arena, Akl CBD
  • Tickets on sale Friday 23rd Aug via Ticketmaster.co.nz
  • $10 entry, under 5’s Free.

Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori

  • 14th -21st September
  • Theme: ‘Ake Ake Ake – A Forever Language’

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