Te Tautoko 75
Ko te whāinga o ngā aratohu nei he āwhina i ngā pouako ki roto i ngā kura rumaki reo Māori, ina whakamahi ana rātou i te pukapuka Te Tautoko 75.
Ko te whāinga o ngā aratohu nei he āwhina i ngā pouako ki roto i ngā kura rumaki reo Māori, ina whakamahi ana rātou i te pukapuka Te Tautoko 75.
Kei te pukapuka nei ētahi rautaki pānui, whakaaro raupapa akoranga, me ngā taputapu ako mō te aroā pānui mēnā koia te whāinga matua o te ako.
E rua ngā wāhanga ako ka arohia i roto i te Te Tautoko 75, ko Pūtaiao me Tikanga ā-Iwi, ā, ko te te ohaoha me te pakihi ngā aronga.
These teachers’ notes aim to assist teachers within the Māori medium sector when they use the journal Te Tautoko 75. It provides a variety of reading strategies, lesson sequence ideas and learning tools where reading comprehension is a key aim of the learning and teaching. Pūtaiao and Tikanga ā-Iwi are two of the learning areas in Te Tautoko 75, with a focus on economics and business. The themes in the journal relate to the history and use of Māori land. There are two articles that relate to personal experiences: living and working on a farm, and being part of the 2004 Foreshore and Seabed March. Teachers can adapt the learning tools from these teachers’ notes to use in their own teaching and learning programmes.