Tonight, a whānau desire to reconnect with the local marae sees the return of kōhanga reo to Te Poho o Rāwiri marae in Tūranganui-ā-Kiwa.
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Toku Whare Kōhanga Reo, Te Kōhanga Reo o Taurangi, part 2
Tonight, as most of the mahi is progresses Paora and his team face along night of mahi; but, it’s smiles all round as the tamariki get stuck into the maara.
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Toku Whare Kōhanga Reo, Te Kōhanga Reo o Taurangi
Tonight, we’re in Te Noota at Te Kōhanga Reo o Taurangi in Waimate. Shut for ten years, the community see the reopening of this Kōhanga as an opportunity to reviltalise te mita o Ngāpuhi.
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Tōku Whare Kōhanga Reo, Te Kōhao o te Ngira, part 2
In recent years, the roll at Te Kōhao o te Ngira in Hamilton has fallen from 50 to just 18. The whānau are hoping this make-over will bring new life and new tamariki to their Kōhanga.
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Tōku Whare Kōhanga Reo, Te Kōhao o te Ngira
In recent years, the roll at Te Kōhao o te Ngira in Hamilton has fallen from 50 to just 18. The whānau are hoping this make-over will bring new life and new tamariki to their Kōhanga.
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Kōhanga Reo National Trust calls out media misrepresentation of Māori
The Kōhanga Reo National Trust says an image used by some media outlets in a story detailing a harrowing case of child abuse 'shows significant ignorance around the reporting and stereotyping of child abuse within Aotearoa.'
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Rugby whānau starts kōhanga reo in Japan
Rugby is strong in the whakapapa of the Ellison brothers, their great-great grand uncle Thomas Rangiwahia Ellison was the first rugby captain to wear the silver fern. All the brothers are currently playing for the Kurita rugby club in Japan and in the interest of making sure their tamariki have te reo Māori, they have created their own kōhanga reo.
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"Bring the kōhanga reo children to the marae"- Moehau Reedy
Kuini Moehau Reedy is calling on kōhanga reo around the country to reconnect with their marae, identifying a need for elders and Māori in general to further support kōhanga reo and Māori language education.
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Tears of joy over kōhanga reo funding announcement
The government has announced that over 2,250 kōhanga reo staff throughout Aotearoa are set for a major boost in funding. It is news which brings one of the movement's staunchest advocates to tears of joy.
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Limited Māori ECE resourcing for 50,000+ QLD Māori
Te Kōhanga o Ēkara at The Mulberry Bush has been operating in Brisbane Australia for three years. Sharing te reo and tikanga Māori with their tamariki has been their drive since the centre's inception, however, issues of funding and resources have presented its challenges.