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Dr Rebecca Kiddle
Ngāti Porou, Ngāpuhi

Tēnā tātou katoa.  

Nau mai, haere mai ki te Hui Taumata Rangahau, 2024.  

We look forward to spending two days with you to kōrero, to wānanga all things Rangahau here at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa. Whilst Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has held Rangahau symposia and conferences previously, this Hui Taumata is the inaugural Rangahau symposium under the banner of Te Manawahoukura and we are pleased to bring together kairangahau from across Te Wānanga o Aotearoa alongside others who are interested or may be beginning their Rangahau journey, to celebrate the diversity of Rangahau that has been taking place in the different takiwā and uepū. You will see this diversity in the programme below.

 So, enjoy whānau, make some new hoa and we hope that post this hui, we can continue to collaborate with you as Rangahau champions to build Rangahau capacity and capability across Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.


Day 1: Monday 25th November

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Kaiarataki: Te Mihinga

ROOM: TAKAHĒ MATUA

9am: Whakatau & Mana Whenua Keynote

9.30am: Welcome

9.45am: The History of Rangahau in TWoA

10am: The Future of AI & Rangahau

Kura Moeahu - Te Atiawa, Ngā Ruahine, Taranaki-tuturu, Ngāti Mutunga, Ngāti Tama and Ngāti Toa

Nepia Winiata: Ngāti Raukawa - Kaiwhakatere | Chief Executive, TWoA

Dr Shireen Maged: Pouwhakahaere Ako | Deputy Chief Executive (Teaching & Learning), TWoA 

Dr Te Taka Keegan: Waikato-Maniapoto, Ngāti Apakura, Te Whānau-ā-Karuai ki Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Whakaue - Associate Professor, Waikato University

10.30am - PARAMANAWA

MORNING SESSION: 11am - 12.30pm

(Many thanks to our Kaiārahi & Kaihāpai leading and supporting each session)

TAKAHĒ 1

MANAWA WHENUA

Kaiārahi:
Dr Tara McAllister
Kaihāpai: Shelley Hoani

Allan Collins: From Filleting Fish to Math Equations: Embracing Our Passions

Renu Sisodia: Creating a Space for Tribal Sahariya Youth to Improve Access to Safe Water in Rural Rajasthan, India

Dr Siham El-Kafafi: Educating for a Sustainable Future: Unveiling the Impact of Educators on Peace Education in Alignment with SDGs

Dr Marian McDonald: Academic Women’s Experiences of Challenge and Resistance in Tertiary Education in Aotearoa New Zealand

Ripeka Matipou: The Highs and Lows of Sole Parenting Experienced by Wāhine Māori

TAKAHĒ 2

MANAWA RŪ

Kaiārahi:
Kane Milne
Kaihāpai: Te Mihinga

Andrea Thumath & Kane Milne
What makes technology “indigenous”?
How do we bring a critical consciousness to technology, and use our indigeneity to thrive in a modern, technologically driven world?

This session engages our tinana, our hinengaro and our wairua to help us answer these questions.

Syrai-Tiare Taumihau:
Ori Paraparau | Body Conversations

KERERŪ

MANAWA TOKA

Kaiārahi:
Dr Maree Sheehan
Kaihāpai: Dr Becky Kiddle

Deborah Kauwhata: Miro i te Kahu o te Ao

Tom (Thomas) Brooker: Aramai te Toki

Ariana Sheehan:
Raranga – Traditional Māori Weaving and Tukutuku

Taina Keelan: Waiata Music Production with Tauira in Gisborne

Kim Marsh: Project with Uenuku ki te Whenua Marae in Waingaro


KAI O TE RĀ: 12.30pm


WORKSHOPS: 1.3Opm - 2pm

TAKAHĒ 1

Workshop 1

WHAT IS RANGAHAU?

Kaiārahi
- Dr Joni Angeli-Gordon
Kaikōrero - Dr Morehu McDonald 

KERERŪ

Workshop 2

LAUNCHING YOUR RANGAHAU JOURNEY

Kaiārahi - Dr Tim Angeli-Gordon
Kaikōrero - Shelley Hoani

TAKAHĒ 2

Workshop 3

DISSEMINATING YOUR MAHI

Kaiārahi - Dr Tara McAllister
Kaikōrero - Eboni Waitere
(Executive Director HUIA Publishing)


AFTERNOON SESSION: 2pm - 3.30pm

TAKAHĒ 1

MANAWA ORA

Kaiārahi:
Dr Kiri Edge
Kaihāpai: Dr Becky Kiddle

  1. Kamaline Pomare, Mihaere Emery: Whakahono Iwi O Te Ao - Connecting Natives Across the World 

  2. Dr Elias Martis: Indigenising the Pedagogy of Social Work Education: Transformative Role of Wairuatanga in the Ako Space 

  3. Dr Sarah Lockwood: Maternal Inequities during Climate Crises: A Case Study of the Impacts of Cyclone Gabriel on Those Bringing New Life into the World”. 

  4. Dr Vulcan Demirkan-Martin: Integrating Social-Emotional Learning into Language Teaching 

KERERŪ

MANAWA AKO (ESOL)

Kaiārahi:
Dr Mireille Consalvey
Kaihāpai: AJ Woodhouse

  1. Lilly Vigneswaran: Evaluating Achievement Standards: A Critical Analysis of the NZCEL Regulatory Framework  

  2. Deborah Turner: Improving Writing Using the Academic Word List

  3. Dr Peter Dulgar: Passion, Personality, & Podcasts: Self-motivation in the Dynaspeak Language Logbook.  

  4. Dr Vy Lan (Vivian) Doan: The Effects of Pre-Writing Strategies on Writing Performance and Attitudes of Level 4 General Students at DynaSpeak Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.

  5. Dr Hossein Hosseini: Te Wānanga o Aotearoa's Mission, Vision, and Values: Teaching ESOL to non-Māori Community Members in Auckland 

TAKAHĒ 2

MANAWA AKO

Kaiārahi:
Dr Joni Angeli-Gordon
Kaihāpai: Dr Tara McAllister

  1. Emma Mc Laughlin and Barbara Terry: Kotahitanga, Literacy and Rangahau in our Bi-Cultural Social Work Degree 

  2. Dr Pauline Adams: How Schools Make Us Ethnic – Educational Impacts on Identity Choice for Bicultural Māori- Pākehā Learners

  3. Gladys Elkington: The Inter-connectedness of Kaupapa Māori Frameworks in Social Work Education for Social Development. 

  4. Dr Kathryn Oxborrow Vambe: How non-Māori Librarians in Aotearoa Learn About and Engage with Mātauranga Māori 

  5. Naketa Ikihele: Listening: The Underrated Leadership Skill.


PARAMANAWA: 3.30pm


4pm - TE MANAWAHOUKURA: Manawa Wrap Ups (20 min) / Rangahau into the Future

(Shuttle will be available for Novotel guests)

6pm: KAI O TE PŌ ME TE WHAKAWHANAUNGATANGA

6pm: KAI O TE PŌ ME TE WHAKAWHANAUNGATANGA