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He Kākano is supporting school leaders to become relational and pedagogical leaders with the capability that will enable schools and teachers to build educational success for and with Māori learners.
10 October 2011
Summary of Minutes - National Advisory Group Meeting, 10th October 2011This is a summary of minutes of the National Advisory Group meeting on the 10th of October, 2011
30 March 2011
He Kākano kaumātua videosSir Sidney and Lady June Mead were recently interviewed for their views on the He Kākano programme: why it is important; the challenges facing schools and the Māori community, and their advice for engaging with whānau, hapū and iwi. Click here to view the first in the series of video clips.
16 March 2011
e-Community newsWe had arranged for CWA to initially come to the two South Island second wānanga to introduce the next phase of network cluster developments using the He Kākano web site. However, our assessment is that our team and school leaders need more time to develop their skills in this area, so instead we will be asking you to register on the He Kākano site region by region, as we run the second wānanga
16 March 2011
National Māori Leaders' WānangaWe intend to run the National Māori leaders hui again in May (Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th) at the Abel Tasman Hotel, Willis Street, Wellington.
16 March 2011
National Advisory GroupWe will be meeting in Wellington on Monday 18 April (first Monday of Term 1 holidays).
30 July 2012 - 31 July 2012
Auckland/Northland Wānanga 5 - Venue To Be Confirmed05 March 2012 - 06 March 2012
Taranaki/Whanganui/Manawatu/Horowhenua Wānanga 4 - NEW VENUE Omahu Marae, Fernhill - Hastings08 March 2012 - 09 March 2012
Wellington/Wairarapa Wānanga 4 - Tapu Te Ranga Marae, Island Bay - Wellington22 March 2012 - 23 March 2012
Canterbury/Nelson/Marlborough/West Coast Wānanga 4 - Takahanga Marae, Kaikoura
Education remains the roadway to hope for our families - Sir Sidney Moko Mead.
Create contexts in schools that will allow teachers to teach in ways that will support and raise Māori student achievement - Dr Mere Berryman
The schools here have a fundamental relationship that is embedded in the context of the community - Hine Waitere
It is an opportunity for leaders in schools to get to know their Māori students better - Georgina Kingi