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$9.5M Teacher Supply Package to Boost Te Reo Māori Teachers

$9.5M Teacher Supply Package to Boost Te Reo Māori Teachers


The Government’s $9.5 million teacher supply package will support more te reo Māori and Māori medium teachers into classrooms, Associate Education Minister Kelvin Davis says.

The Minister for Education Chris Hipkins today announced the one-off investment to address immediate pressures on teacher supply.

“Principals have been telling us there is a shortage of both te Reo teachers and Māori medium teachers. This is limiting schools’ ability to fully support Māori students and restricts options for parents wanting their children to learn through the Māori language,” Mr Davis says.

“Several initiatives in the package, including the extension of the Voluntary Bonding Scheme, the expanded Teach First NZ programme and funding the Teacher Education Refresh programme, will support more te reo Māori teachers into our schools and more Māori medium teachers into our wharekura.”

Currently, eligibility for the Voluntary Bonding Scheme is limited to decile one or severely isolated state and state-integrated schools. Among other changes, the programme will now be expanded nationally to include teachers of te reo Māori and all teachers in Māori medium.

The Teach First NZ programme has been successful at recruiting high-quality teachers, including teachers of te reo Māori. It will be extended by a further 35 places in 2019.

“I’m also optimistic that our decision to fund the Teacher Education Refresh in the first six months of 2018 will incentivise some of our te reo Māori and Māori medium teachers who have taken time out to do other things to return to the classroom and support this very important kaupapa,” Mr Davis says.

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“We know Māori students do much better when education reflects and values their identity, language and culture, whether this is in Māori or English medium schools. That’s why getting high-quality te reo Māori teachers into these kura is a priority for this Government.

“The Government is also committed to a future where New Zealanders from every background have been given the opportunity to learn to use te reo Māori in everyday conversations. Building the number of teachers who can support our young people to do so is an important first step.”

More information on the teacher supply package is available at:

http://www.education.govt.nz/teacher-supply

Minister for Education Chris Hipkins’ press release is available at:

https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/95-million-boost-teacher-supply

He kaupapa whakaputa kaiako hei whakapiki i te tokomaha o ngā kaiako arareo Māori, me ngā kaiako i te reo Māori


Hei tā te Minita Tautoko mō te Mātauranga a Kelvin Davis, kua tukuna e te Kāwanatanga te $9.5 miriona ki te kaupapa whakaputa kaiako hei whakapiki hei tautoko hoki i te urunga o ētahi atu kaiako reo Māori, kaiako rumaki reo Māori hoki ki ngā akomanga o te motu.

I te rā nei i whakapuakina e te Minita mō Te Mātauranga tētahi whakapikinga rerenga-tahi $9.5 miriona hei whakamāmā i ngā taimahatanga o te rapu kaiako.

“Ka roa ngā tumuaki kura e kī mai ana ki a tātou nā te tokoiti o ngā kaiako reo Māori i uaua ai tā rātou tautoko i te tuakiri, i te reo, me te ao tonu o ngā ākonga Māori. Nā ngā uauatanga o te rapu me te pupuru kaiako i te rāngai arareo Māori i whāiti iho ai ngā huarahi e wātea ana ki ngā mātua e hiahia ana kia ako ā rātou tamariki mā roto i te reo Māori,” te kī a Kelvin Davis.

“Mā ētahi o ngā kōkiri i roto i te kaupapa hou, pēnei i te whakawhānuitanga o Te Kaupapa Here Tūao, te kaupapa Ako Mātātupu kua whakawhānuitia, me ngā pūtea hou mō te hōtaka Whakahōu Mātauranga Kaiako, e piki ake ai te tokomaha o ngā kaiako reo Māori, kaiako rumaki reo Māori hoki ki ō tātou kura, wharekura hoki.”

I tēnei wā, he mea paihere te āhei o te tangata ki Te Kaupapa Here Tūao ki ngā kura whakatauranga tuatahi ā-rōpū ngahuru (decile one), ki ngā kura i ngā rohe tūhāhā rawa atu, me ngā kura tūhono ki te kāwanatanga. Ka whakawhānuitia te kaupapa e mātou ki te motu katoa ki ngā kaiako i te reo Māori me ngā kaiako katoa i te arareo Māori.

“I tua atu i tērā ka whakawhānuitia e mātou te kaupapa Ako Mātātupu kia tāpiritia ētahi tūnga 35 i roto i te tau 2019. He tino whai hua te kaupapa Ako Mātātupu mō te whakapiki i ngā kaiako tino mātanga, tae atu ki ngā kaiako i te reo Māori,” te kī a Kelvin Davis.

“E tūmanako nui ana au mā tēnei whakatau a te Kāwanatanga, ki te whāngai i te hōtaka Whakahōu Mātauranga Kaiako ki ētahi pūtea i ngā marama e ono tuatahi o 2018 e tō mai ētahi o ō tātou kaiako reo Māori i puta atu i ngā kura ki te takahi huarahi hou, kia hoki mai ki te akomanga ki te tautoko i tēnei kaupapa nui whakaharahara.

“Kei te mōhio tātou he tino pai kē atu te mahi a te ākonga Māori ina whakaatatia tōna ao, tōna reo, me āna tikanga i roto i te akoranga, ahakoa i ngā kura arareo Māori, i ngā arareo Ingarihi rānei. Koia i noho ai te tōnga o ngā kaiako reo Māori tino tautōhito ki ēnei kura hei mahi matua mā tēnei Kāwanatanga.

“E whakamanawanui ana te Kāwanatanga ki te whakatinana i tētahi ao e taea ai e ngā tāngata katoa o Aotearoa, ahakoa nō hea, ahakoa kei hea, ki te ako i te reo Māori mō ngā whakawhitinga kōrero o ia rā. Mā te whakapiki i te tokomaha o ngā kaiako e āhei ana ki te tautoko i ā tātou rangatahi tētahi hoenga tuatahi nui mō te waka.”

E wātea mai ana ētahi atu kōrero mō te kaupapa whakaputa kaiako i:

http://www.education.govt.nz/teacher-supply


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