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Email the Pasifika Education Community Facilitator. Kia orana, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Taloha ni, Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Bula Vinaka and welcome to the Pasifika Education Community News page. We value your feedback and ideas, and invite you to contact us at pasifika@tki.org.nz

This page keeps you up-to-date with information and resources relevant to the teaching and learning of Pasifika education.

Use the buttons on the right-hand side of the page and the quick search facility to access Pasifika education resources. News on this page includes recent material on TKI, a facilitator’s selection, a list of events, and community notices. Scroll down or use the above four links to the sub-headings.

We welcome your contribution to the ongoing success of this community through your contact with TKI Community Facilitator.

Select the Pasifika Calendar link on the right hand side of this page to view Pasifika events. Events are updated regularly. If you have an event you would like included email us.

Note also the two curriculum items immediately below and check these regularly for updates.

The New Zealand Curriculum. The New Zealand Curriculum
Explore The New Zealand Curriculum online and link to a range of resources and support materials. The revised curriculum will become mandatory from Feb 2010. Schools are encouraged to begin working towards its implementation. Check out the new section Strategies for Getting Started, and add comments to share your expertise and experiences.
http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz

Te Marautanga o Aotearoa. Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
Te Marautanga o Aotearoa: He tauira hei kōrerorero has been released for consultation. The document was launched on 15 November 2007. Schools will receive copies of the draft document for consultation shortly. Explore the online community for Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.
http://www.tki.org.nz/r/marautanga/index_m.php

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Information for Pasifika Families: nzmaths
Make maths fun by helping your children to count and use numbers from this section of the nzmaths website. Have a go at some of the activities in your own Pasifika language
http://www.nzmaths.co.nz/families/Pasifika.aspx
11-08-2008


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Pasifika Education
Browse this theme page which considers Pasifika education. It provides links to material on Education Counts and other websites that may be of relevance to those interested in Pasifika education. Click on the following links for some of the featured items.
Pasifika Education Plan: Monitoring Report
Pasifika Education Publications
Pasifika Education Statistics
http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/themes/pasifika_education
30-07-2008


PPTA Te Wehengarua.

Guidance for teachers working with Pacific students in secondary schools (PDF 360KB)
Check out this pamphlet which provides pertinent information for secondary school teachers, in particular, on how they can recognise cultural diversity in Pacific Island students and how to support Pasifika students in their learning in the secondary school system.
http://www.ppta.org.nz/cms/imagelibrary/102060.pdf
25-07-2008


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LEAP: Language Enhancing the Achievement of Pasifika
Make use of this professional learning resource developed for teachers across the curriculum at all levels who work with bilingual Pasifika students in mainstream classrooms. The site includes research-based material for supporting language development, information on being bilingual, and a section about what helps students to learn.
http://leap.tki.org.nz/
20-06-2008


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Literature review on the experiences of Pasifika learners in the classroom
Read this review which demonstrates that there remains broad scope for ongoing research and development that envisions and implements practices that are culturally responsive and focused on maximising achievement outcomes for Pasifika learners.
http://www.educationcounts.govt.nz/publications/pasifika_education/
literature_review_on_the_experiences_of_pasifika_learners_in_the_classroom/
literature_review_on_the_experiences_of_pasifika_learners_in_the_classroom

19-06-2008


wickED: Survival on Niu Island. wickED
Check out these Pasifika learning games from the WickED website. Survival on Niu Island is set in the year 2170 on a desert island. To survive you must be resourceful. Learn about symmetry using using Pasifika patterns.
http://www.tki.org.nz/r/wick_ed/index.php
16-06-2008

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ASB 2008 Polyfest
Check out the Auckland 2008 Polyfest which is the largest Māori and Pacific Island cultural festival in the world. This TV2 coverage features performances from the five main stages, and includes traditional music, dance, costume, and speeches from Māori, Niue, Tonga, Cook Islands, and Sāmoa.
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/497100/1077418


University of Pennsylvania.

Trouble in Paradise: The Art of Polynesian Warfare
Visit this website with an emphasis on the arts and Polynesian warfare. There are various types and styles of clubs from Fiji, Tonga, Sāmoa, the Marquesas Islands, and New Zealand which reflect a greater knowledge about early technology in tool making and usage.
http://www.arthistory.upenn.edu/trouble/clubs/tongasamoa/samoatonga5.htm


Ministry for Culture and Heritage / Te Manatū Taonga.

Explore Te Ara: Pacific Islands identity
This web page from Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand focuses on the Tongan cultural identity.
http://www.teara.govt.nz/NewZealanders/NewZealandPeoples/Tongans/4/en


Ministry of Education logo. Change in ordering process for MOE resources and publications
The process for schools to order Ministry of Education resources and publications has changed. From 1 March 2008, Wickliffe Ltd is responsible for customer services and warehousing of the Ministry’s publications and resources – to order, phone 0800 660 662 or fax 0800 660 663. A new catalogue will soon be available for ordering online or by email.

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Pacific Collections
Search for Pasifika resources from the National Library of Australia’s online catalogue. As well as printed material, resources include pictures, manuscripts, microform materials, and maps.
http://www.nla.gov.au/collect/pacificcoll.html


Pacifically Wellington. Effective Literacy Strategies: Pasifika Focus (PDF 193KB)
Read this evaluation summary report for secondary teachers who teach a high number of Pasifika students. It provides guidance and information about students’ backgrounds and needs, and for teachers to improve their skills in student-centred teaching about literacy across the content areas. It also provides a strong base for teachers to make informed decisions about the literacy activities they engage their students in, and the demands of the curriculum area and complexity of the challenges Pasifika students may experience.
http://www.tki.org.nz/r/literacy_numeracy/pdf/effective-literacy-strategies-pasifika-focus.pdf

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Events are now listed on the TKI Pasifika calendar, see right-hand navigation bar.

Pasifika Education Community Radio programs
See a list of the Ministry’s community radio programmes, which includes key contacts for each programme. Currently all radio shows are hosted by members of the Ministry’s Pasifika Advisory Group or local Pasifika Reference groups. This gives them the opportunity to report back to their communities as well as to gather education issues.

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Supporting Pasifika languages
In 2004, Cook Islands Māori in the New Zealand Curriculum joined Sāmoan in the New Zealand Curriculum. Both curricula encourage, provide, and support learning opportunities for the teaching and learning of the Sāmoan and Cook Islands Māori languages and culture.

This year Vagahau Niue in the New Zealand Curriculum and Tongan in the New Zealand Curriculum were launched in Auckland. Tongan in the New Zealand Curriculum is available for downloading from this site as a PDF file. The PDF for Vagahau Niue in the New Zealand Curriculum will be available shortly.

Tokelauan in the New Zealand Curriculum is in its final editing stage and will be completed at the beginning of 2008.

Multimedia materials that support the teaching of Pasifika languages are being developed. The writing phase for Cook Islands Māori began mid 2006 and Sāmoan mid 2007. The writing phase for materials for the Tongan and Niuean curricula will start at the end of 2007. These materials will follow the same format as the current Learning Languages series. This series is an effective teaching and learning tool for both students and teachers.

Telephone Tutorial
The TKI Team would be happy to provide a tour of the website, via the telephone, at your school staff meetings or planning sessions. Contact us at tutorials@tki.org.nz if you would like to explore this option.

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