Our four loveable puppet baby birds in Te Wao Nui a Tane have gathered in the forest to learn and play. What waiata will we sing today?
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Waiata Mai, Series 1 Episode 1
Our four loveable puppet baby birds in Te Wao Nui a Tane have gathered in the forest to learn and play. What waiata will we sing today?
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Teaching children cultural values through music
Writer and Singer/Songwriter June Pitman-Hayes (Ngāpuhi) has transformed her song composition Tāwhirimātea into a book for Kōhanga Reo, Kindergartens and family homes around the country. The illustrated book has been published in both Māori and English and also comes with a CD.
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Rotorua Kōhanga Reo takes out PM's Excellence in Leading Award
Rotorua’s Te Kōhanga Reo ki Rotokawa took out the Excellence in Leading Award as a joint awards winner at the Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Awards ceremony held tonight in Auckland.
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'Waho impugned reputation of kōhanga reo trust' – Timoti Karetu
Timoti Karetu, the co-chair of the Kōhanga Reo National Trust at the time of Toni Waho's removal says if Mr Waho wasn't satisfied with how the trust was dealing with issues, he should have resigned.
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Waho did not bring the Trust into disrepute – Cathy Dewes
According to a long serving member of the kōhanga reo movement Cathy Dewes, Toni Waho did not bring the trust into disrepute. Dewes was a witness in the High Court today in Toni Waho's case against the trust.
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Brisbane Kōhanga Reo first of its kind
Kōhanga Ēkara is an early childcare centre which is based in the Brisbane suburb of Eagleby. The first centre of its kind in Australia that teaches both Māori and English, the Kōhanga is also a place for parents to engage in the Māori language.
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Former Kōhanga Trustee claiming $90,000
Former Kōhanga Reo National trustee Toni Waho is claiming a stipend of nearly $90,000 for being wrongly dismissed. Waho was dismissed by the national trust in 2014 for bringing it into disrepute after he publicly questioned the trust’s financial affairs.
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Toni Waho states his case in court against Kōhanga reo
Toni Waho claims he did not bring the Kōhanga Reo Trust into disrepute. He was the only witness today on the second day of the trial in Wellington.