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  • 2 Jeanne Gilbert Jeanne Gilbert Consultancy In-service Teacher Educator The University of Waikato: Teaching Fellow: Pre-service Teacher Educator for Senior Secondary Languages Arts and Language Education (ALE) Faculty of Education and Master of Teaching and Learning Ph 07 838 4500 x 4923 [email protected]
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  • Whakatau Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 20143
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  • Creating a Quality Te Reo Mori Programme in an English Medium School. Evidence base: * On the waka together@ Hukanui- the Hukanui initiative 2011-12 * Poipoia te Reo In-depth schools 2012 13 * Jeanne Gilbert Consultancy 2012+ Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 20144
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  • Expectations: Team term/annual planning with useful templates and resources aligned to the curriculum Integrating te Reo and Tikanga Mori through task based language learning (TBLL) A variety of ICT tools for eLearning with examples Ideas for tracking students learning The dynamic use of school server/google docs Some big picture theory into practice, interactive learning activities will be woven into the day What are your own goals and next steps? 5
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  • On the waka together@ Hukanui and other in- depth schools How did Hukanui get started with their te reo Mori programme? And other schools. What makes their individual programmes into a quality programme? What did Hukanui learn and do in 2011 including the Teaching as Inquiry project What did they learn and do in 2012, 2013, 2014? How do they know their students are learning? Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 6
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  • Whakawhnaungatanga: Ko wai t ingoa? Who are you? Ko wai t kura? What school are you from? What do you hope to get out of the day? Individual Burning Questions Rank and monitor Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 7
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  • What is Hukanuis vision for learning te reo Mori? and additional languages? Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 20148 http://tereomaori.tki.org.nz/
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  • Vision We at Hukanui School believe that our children have the right and responsibility to walk in both worlds in Aotearoa and that our te reo Mori programme will aid them in this journey. Learning te reo Mori is about understanding the inherent connection between language and culture and developing learners that respect, value and will nuture the language, which is unique and precious to Aotearoa. Te reo Mori is like a native plant. It is precious. We need to nuture and feed it so that it can grow. If we dont look after it, it will become extinct! (Lewis Carter, yr 3 2009) Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 20149
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  • Draft Guidelines 2012 redo nag 1 Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 10 Expectations and next steps - Embedding practice of te reo and tikanga Mori at Hukanui school 2012. Formulaic language spoken by the teachers would be heard at any given time throughout the day as part of normal practice. Including assemblies, special events and sports days etc Formulaic language would be displayed around the classroom ( these are not only decorative but help prompt tamariki and kaiako ) This is useful for beginners of te reo and used in class newsletters. At least one half hour lesson of specific te reo Mori taught a week. This is to be new learning Evidence that practice has taken place between visits from Nadine. Kaiako are to use the new draft resource bank and provide feedback on the usefulness of this document.
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  • Guidelines 2012+ (nag 1) Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 11 Leadership manitain a leadership team who will initiate, develop and advance the vision for te reo Mori Partnerships with community the school will establish, develop and advance powerful partnerships with the community. o The school will initiate at least one whnau hui a year. Effective teaching practices will reflect knowledge of second language acquisition theories e.g. Ellis Instructed Second Language Aquisition (2005) and Newton and Yates Intercultural Communicative Language Teaching (iCLT) (2010) Expectations around formulaic language (every day expressions, instructions, affirmations and questions. Ellis principle1 (2005) o Will be spoken by teachers and will be heard at any given time throughout the day as part of normal practice, including assemblies, special events and sports days etc
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  • Guidelines 2012+ (nag 1) Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 12 o will be displayed around the classroom (these are not only decorative but help prompt tamariki and kaiako.) This is useful for beginners of te reo Mori. This language will be used in class newsletters Time allocation at least one half hour lesson of specific te reo Mori scheduled, planned and taught per week. This is to be new learning. Teachers can do more if desired. Kaiako will show evidence that practice has taken place between visits from lead teacher. Expectations around programme planning: o Kaiako will refer to the strategic plan and the resource bank o Kaiako will add resources they have discovered and used, including ideas around task based language teaching (TBLT) to these documents via the reflective columns at least once a term.
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  • Guidelines 2012+ (nag 1) Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 13 Understanding by Design (UbD) integration into school wide learning: o At least one UbD theme per year will have a Mori kaupapa e.g. 2011 Manaakitanga, 2012 Ako, 2013 Aroha. o Knowledge and integration of these kaupapa will be accumulative
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  • What is your vision for te ao Mori in your school? Broad strokes - What do your documents say? What could your documents say? Draw a chart / flow diagram / mind map of the model(s) your school is currently using or would like to be using and share in your groups Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 201414
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  • The Hukanui Initiative Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 15 Why did Hukanui engage in this initiative in 2011? How did Hukanui get started in 2011? Principal / BOT / Nadines role as lead teacher Dee Reids role as te reo Mori facilitator (content and pedagogy) Jeannes role as facilitator/coach (pedagogy)
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  • pedagogy -Facilitator/Coach content language specialist Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 16 Lead Teacher Principal and BOT Lead Team Classroom teachers students Layered PLD and relationships
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  • The shape of Learning Languages @ Hukanui Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 201417 Junior Mori Yr 1 + 2 Learn Middle Mori Yr 3 + 4 Revisit Maintain Learn Senior Mori Yr 5 + 6 Revisit Maintain Learn Expand Te reo Mori integrated daily programme bench- marked to Te Aho Arataki Marau Additional Languages one full day/week in 10 week elective Level 1 Levels 1 + 2
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  • Lets do something practical Theory into practice Making a start with teaching a second language Making L1 and L2 literacy links Accelerating the learning Whats a cognate? Whats the power of the cognate? 18
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  • Is it working??? e We hope we are increasing the domains where Te Reo Mori is spoken Tamariki self motivated to krero outside of kura. MIHARO!!!! Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 2014 19
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  • Karakia mo te kai Jeanne Gilbert & Nadine Malcolm 201420