It's always good to get feedback from judges, versed in Te Reo Māori and English senior Korimako.
Some very good constructive advise to improve on and to move forward, the most important thing for students today is to get that feedback often it can be very inspiring for them to learn about the things they did really well and area's they can improve on, mauri ora ngā kaiwhakawa.
Identify strategies for raising the proficiency of learning Te Reo Māori in Kura Auraki Mainstream.
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