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“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
“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
“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
“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
“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
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:
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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