446 episodes

Tātai Aho Rau Core Education is a trusted national provider of high-quality, learning-related products and services. We have an established reputation working in ways that are Te Tiriti-honouring, learner-centred, collaborative, inclusive, future focused and innovative.

Our work is with individuals, learning communities (early years to secondary), mana whenua, iwi and hapū, Pasifika, corporate businesses, NGO's, Government departments, and ministries.

Tātai Aho Rau Core Education Tātai Aho Rau Core Education

    • Education

Tātai Aho Rau Core Education is a trusted national provider of high-quality, learning-related products and services. We have an established reputation working in ways that are Te Tiriti-honouring, learner-centred, collaborative, inclusive, future focused and innovative.

Our work is with individuals, learning communities (early years to secondary), mana whenua, iwi and hapū, Pasifika, corporate businesses, NGO's, Government departments, and ministries.

    Equity Self Review Tool - Karl And Tumama Talanoa

    Equity Self Review Tool - Karl And Tumama Talanoa

    Tune in to our latest episode where Tātai Aho Rau kaimahi, product designer Tumama Tu’ulua and learning experience designer Karl Summerfield, explore the creation of the Equity review tool; He Waka Houkura. Inspired by Maya Angelou's words, "Do the best you can until you know better and when you do know better, do better," they explore what equity truly means and how it differs from equality.

    In this insightful discussion, Tumama shares his design approach for the equity self-review tool, while Karl reflects on its evolution from an educational focus to a broader audience. Discover what sets this tool apart, as they highlight its grounding in Aotearoa New Zealand's principles, notably Te Tiriti o Waitangi, making it essential for any organization operating in Aotearoa.

    • 24 min
    Environmental Guardianship In Tamatea Dusky Sound

    Environmental Guardianship In Tamatea Dusky Sound

    Kia ora! Celebrate connecting with our seas (Seaweek 2024) by embarking on an immersive journey into Tamatea Dusky Sound with us.

    On this virtual field trip we will uncover unique ecosystems above and below the water, cultural heritage and conservation efforts. This experience provides educators and ākonga with a wealth of engaging resources, including videos, images and GIS maps to enhance your learning adventure.

    Objective
    Our goal is to inspire and educate ākonga across Aotearoa about the importance of preserving and restoring marine and land biodiversity in the unique Fiordland ecosystem. Through this virtual field trip, we aim to foster a deeper connection to te taiao, equipping ākonga to become active stewards of their local natural environment.

    Key learning
    Understand the complexity of marine and forest ecosystems and their vulnerability.
    Explore the interconnectedness of forest and marine ecosystems.
    Promote biosecurity awareness and action.
    Embrace the importance of kaitiakitaka o te taiao and kaitiaki – environmental guardianship and guardians.
    Student-led inquiry
    Empower your ākonga to take charge of their learning journey. Encourage them to ask meaningful questions, explore resources, and embark on their own conservation projects.

    Curriculum alignment
    This virtual field trip aligns with the refreshed New Zealand Curriculum. It covers a range of learning areas, predominantly science and social sciences. Access guidance to support teaching and learning with a suggested framework, reflective questions, and activity ideas to complement the virtual field trip and align with curriculum goals.

    • 27 min
    Leadership through a Pacific lens

    Leadership through a Pacific lens

    Enjoy this engaging kōrero with Maria Lemalie, Tumuaki | Principal of Te Aratai College and Lena Tuiloma. Maria shares her personal experiences, shaped by her Samoan heritage and family's migration to Aotearoa New Zealand.

    Discover Maria's unique approach to leadership, influenced by Samoan cultural values, and gain invaluable advice for leaders, both Pacific and non-Pacific. From building growth and inspiring others to the power of allyship, this podcast offers an exploration of leadership, diversity, and collaboration in education.

    • 24 min
    LEARNZ Pakake New Zealand Sea Lions

    LEARNZ Pakake New Zealand Sea Lions

    About this trip
    Kia ora! Join us on an immersive journey to locations around Ōtepoti Dunedin to find out about the population recovery of pakake New Zealand sea lion. Did you know, until 1993, no pups had been born on the mainland for 150 years? Find out about "Mum", the legendary mother sea lion who travelled 600km from the Auckland Islands to found a small but growing population on the mainland.

    Meet iwi who have stories about pakake that go back generations. Find out how local rūnaka are rediscovering lost mātauraka and contributing to the protection of this endemic species. Meet scientists and other conservationists and find out why they are excited about the latest developments around this special mammal. This interactive field trip provides educators and ākonga with a wealth of engaging resources, including videos, images and GIS maps, to enhance your learning adventure.

    Objective
    Our goal is to inspire and educate ākonga across Aotearoa about the importance of saving our native marine species and the heritage stories that surround them. Through this virtual field trip, we aim to foster a deeper connection to te taiao, including marine environments. We hope young people will learn to value and respect our sea lions as they grow to understand their importance to the health of our oceans and to the unique culture of Aotearoa.

    Key learning
    Gain insights into mātauraka Kai Tahu, highlighting a historical connection to pakake.
    Understand the complexity of marine ecosystems and their vulnerability.
    Explore the interconnectedness of pakake New Zealand sea lions in the marine food web.
    Understand the different points of view people have about marine life.
    Foster understanding and raise awareness of our precious taoka species.
    Student-led inquiry
    Empower your ākonga to take charge of their learning journey. Encourage them to ask meaningful questions, explore resources, and embark on their own conservation projects.

    Curriculum alignment
    This virtual field trip aligns with the refreshed New Zealand Curriculum. It covers a range of learning areas, predominantly social sciences and science. Access guidance to support teaching and learning with a suggested framework, reflective questions, and activity ideas to complement the virtual field trip and align with curriculum goals.

    • 33 min
    Unveiling Learning Resilience - Jamie Taylor and Julia Wikeepa

    Unveiling Learning Resilience - Jamie Taylor and Julia Wikeepa

    Join Jamie Taylor in an insightful kōrero with Julia Wikeepa, CEO of Hā Habit and Hauora educator, as they delve into the essence of hauora | wellbeing, with a special focus on harnessing the power of hā | breath for mindfulness.

    Discover Julia's personal journey from struggles with low mood, anxiety, to finding solace and growth through mindfulness practices. Hear how her experiences, including her son's mental health challenges, inspired her to embark on a path of self-discovery and eventually lead her to establish Hā Habit, a platform dedicated to supporting others on their wellbeing journey. Julia also shares valuable insights on how whānau and educators can incorporate breathwork and mindfulness practices into their routines to nurture emotional resilience in children.

    Tune in for an enriching dialogue that offers actionable strategies and heartfelt wisdom for cultivating holistic wellbeing in everyday life.

    • 37 min
    Teaching Requires All Of You, A kōrero with Karl Summerfield And Lex Davis

    Teaching Requires All Of You, A kōrero with Karl Summerfield And Lex Davis

    Join Karl Summerfield and guest Lex Davis, Deputy Principal at Ormiston Senior College, as they explore the world of teaching in Aotearoa. Lex shares insights on the power of authenticity in the workplace, explaining how being your true self as a tumuaki or kaiako can lead to meaningful connections, even if it means embracing vulnerability. Discover how authenticity paves a way for success as a kaiako and gain valuable perspectives on the rewards of genuine self-expression.

    • 15 min

Top Podcasts In Education

The Mel Robbins Podcast
Mel Robbins
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
Mick Unplugged
Mick Hunt
Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly
TED Talks Daily
TED
The Rich Roll Podcast
Rich Roll