Identify strategies for raising the proficiency of learning Te Reo Māori in Kura Auraki Mainstream.
Thursday, August 10, 2017
Interactive with year 10 Māori Option Class
Observing the interaction between students was a good ice breaker activity where students asked questions and had to relay the response to another student. The more the students got to interact and practice the less inhibited they became. This was a good confidence builder for students who are shy and less inclined to put themselves out there. It was good to see students having a go looking to one another for hints, support tautoko and assurance.
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