WebThis Introduction to Te Reo Māori: Numbers, Colours and Shapes Booklet is part of a series of booklets designed to support teachers in using basic te reo Māori vocabulary, becoming familiar with pronunciation and learning more about Māori beliefs, tikanga, and the honouring of the Treaty of Waitangi. Perfect for teachers who: - are new to the … WebThis handy set of cards showing the numbers 1-20 with the te reo spelling is the perfect …
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Web24 dec. 2024 · The number of teenagers studying te reo Māori at secondary school has passed 30,000 for the first time. International languages are not as popular as they used to be. Photo: RNZ / Te Aniwa Hurihanganui Education Ministry figures showed in 2024 30,626 studied te reo and 1324 studied Te Reo Rangatira, which is for native speakers. WebTikTok video from Learn Māori Abroad (@learnmaoriabroad): "So proud that after 5+ … black bell boots fleece
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WebThis paper describes the design of a new Maori, early childhood, immersion teaching diploma program at the University of Waikato (New Zealand). The program incorporates a strong focus on developing both the adult students' fluency in Maori, as a second language, and their skills for facilitating fluency in young children, many of whom will also be … WebThis handy set of cards showing the numbers 1-20 with the te reo spelling is the perfect … WebStory: Te reo Māori – the Māori language Contents Story summary The Māori language Pākehā engagement with te reo, 1769 to 1840s The spread of English, 1840s to 1900 Language decline, 1900 to 1970s Revitalising te reo, 1970s and 1980s Ongoing work, 1980s to 2000s External links and sources Page 4. Language decline, 1900 to 1970s galation ch1 vs 8 accured in greek