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Thursday, December 7, 2017
I want to be a Writer, Author.
In a casual conversation with one of my year 10 Māori students we both discovered her hidden passion for writing. She just loved to write her memoirs in her diary pages and pages. Wow what an opportunity to dig deeper, As we talked we discovered her desire to learn Māori coupled with her passion for writing would become one of her assignments to produce a story book written in Te Reo Māori for a Kohanga Reo. She would be the designer, writer and editor, an author in our midst.
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