SUPERHUI WITH TE ĀTIAWA Harbourside at Te Wharewaka o Pōneke, Neavin Broughton offered us whakaaro on telling stories, and a framework based on Māui and his whānau for examining identities. After yum kai, we ventured out on haerenga around Te Whanganui-a-Tara, to explore important sites, to learn new skills or to practice our reo. We ended the day thinking through our own practice and our next steps in our local curriculum space. It was a chance for us to connect, inquire, and reflect on our whakawhanungatanga as a Kāhui Ako, and with Te Ātiawa as one of our mana whenua in this rohe.
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