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He kaiwhakarite - manager

“E kore te matau e rawe ki te moana takai ai, engari anō a uta”

Effective and efficient management of people, environments and education that transforms teaching and learning communities

He kanohi matara - visionary

“Māku e whatu, mā koutou e tāniko”

Innovative and visionary leadership to equip learners with the knowledge, skills and values to succeed in the 21st century as Māori and as citizens of the world

He kaiako - teacher and learner

“Ko te manu e kai ana i te miro, nōna te ngahere. Ko te manu e kai ana i te mātauranga, nōna te ao”

Reciprocal learning and exemplary modelling of innovation that leads to the effective creation, development and delivery of high quality authentic learning contexts and practice

He kaimahi - worker

“Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini”

‘Leading by doing’: upholding collegial practices to build capability in others in pursuit of the goals of the kura

He kaiarataki - advocate

“Kaua e rangiruatia te hāpai o te hoe; e kore tō tātou waka e ū ki uta”

Promoting the development and implementation of strategies, plans and policies to realise learners’ potential and educational success as Māori

Ngā aho - key focus areas of leadership

The aho of the korowai weaves through the whenu, binding the korowai together as a wearable garment. Each of the aho depicts a key focus area for leadership, as outlined below:

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Acknowledgements

Ngā pēpeha a ngā tīpuna

Tū rangatira: te kaitātaki i te mātauranga kaupapa Māori

Tū Rangatira: Ko te kaupapa o Tū Rangatira: Te Kaitātaki i Te Mātauranga Kaupapa Māori, he whakatakoto tauira o te tū hei kaitātaki e whakaata ana i ētahi o ngā tūranga me ngā kawenga matua a te kaitātaki e tino puta ai ngā ākonga Māori i ngā mahi rapu mātauranga.

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