| He raukura au nō te Kura Kaupapa Māori, nō te Wharekura anōhoki. I tipu ake au ki Waikato ko te reo Māori te mātāmua o aku whakaaro. Nā Hēmi Hēnare te kōrero “Ko te reo Māori te kākahu o te whakaaro, te huarahi ki te āo tūroa.” E ai ki tēnei whakatau mā te reo Māori ka whakaputa tō ihu i
tēnei ao hurihuri.
In my last role, I was a student teacher at Wharekura mentoring, and teaching all levels of ākonga in Pangarau, Pūtaiao, and Te Reo Māori.
Through shared effort and experience I understood the impact an effective teacher could have on the community and developed a passion for understanding learning behaviours.
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