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Day 1: Monday 25th November || 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

Kaiarataki: Te Mihinga



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

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.


Andrea Thumath

Syrai-Tiare Taumihau:
Ori Paraparau | Body Conversations

KERERŪ

MANAWA TOKA

Kaiārahi:
Dr Maree Sheehan
Kaihāpai: Dr Becky Kiddle

Deborah Kauwhata: Muka 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. Hiraani Winikeri: Dementia 

  4. 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”. 

  5. 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: Small Steps Towards Inclusivity: Culturally Competent Assessment of ESOL Tauira with Particular Reference to NZ Adult ESOL Context  

  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 as a Leadership Skill in Education 


KAPU TĪ: 3.30pm


3.45pm - TE MANAWAHOUKURA:
Manawa Wrap Ups (20 min) / Rangahau into the Future  

6pm: KAI O TE PŌ ME TE WHAKAWHANAUNGATANGA