Te Kohanga Reo movement is born out of the concern that the kaumatua had for the survival of the Maori language and is addressing the 'multi' needs of the whanau. It requires being visionary and thinking outside of the circle, holding on to the values of the past. It also needs ...
NZ’s thriving kohanga reo movement was the subject of a lengthy Age feature last month. Kohanga reo, or Maori language and cultural immersion schools, have blossomed since the movement’s launch in 1980. There are now about 500 centres around the country, from preschool to tertiary level, an...
The Te Kohanga Reo (immersion Maori language early childhood centre) movement was a Maori initiative. Teaching and learning an indigenous language through its narratives: Maori in Aotearoa/New Zealand In fact, Indigenous Maori grassroots work to establish Te Kohanga Reo: Early Childhood Education conve...
Hohepa, M., Hingangaroa Smith, G., Tuhiwai Smith, L., & McNaughton, S. (1992). Te Kohanga Reo hei Tikanga ako i te Reo Maori: Te Kohanga Reo as a context for language learning. Educational Psychology, 12 (3...
Hohepa, M. (1990), Te Kohanga Reo hei tikanga ako i te reo Maori: Te Kohanga Reo as a context for learning, Unpublished Master of Arts Thesis, University of Auckland, AucklandHohepa, M., Hingaroa Smith, G., Tuhiwai Smith, L., & McNaughton, S. (1992). Te Kohanga Reo hei Tika...
Preferred pedagogies and language interactions in Te Kohanga ReoHohepa, Margie Kahukura