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http://tinyurl.com/ulearnpasifika
Who am I? O ai a’u?
My Digital Footprint
What do Pasifika learners look like in 2014 - 2024?
Building relationships is the key
Ako (reciprocal learning): This principle means to teach and to learn and
emphasises reciprocal learning. “Teachers and students can take turns in storying and re-storying their realities, either as individual learners or within a group context” (Bishop et al., 2003, page 13). The
participants in learning share and value each other’s sense-making processes.
Gorinksi’s (2006) findings are consistent with the research of others that concludes that the development of
trusting and respectful cross-cultural relationships between school communities and
Pasifika parents and communities can enhance teaching and learning and empower families.
• Traditional indigenous education and knowledge• Natural inherent abilities, skills, expertise (Giftedness - Manu Faaea-Semeatu)• Indigenous Pedagogy – learn by doing, potential based, can’t do it yet• Fanau, land & natural resources, Languages, Family connections• Holistic view: physical, spiritual, academic• Religion, spirituality• Food• Cultural practices and beliefs
celebrate and excel in their own culture
Create opportunities for Pasifika students to
What I can do now, that I couldn’t do 5 years ago
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What tools / apps are you using to engage your Pasifika learners?
What tools or apps are you currently using with your Pasifika students?
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What tools or apps are you currently using with your Pasifika students?
Tools useful for Pasifika learners
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Book Creator - Gagana Samoa
My digital Mihi / Faalupega
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REALLY COOL INTERACTIVE APPS
Credit to: Allanah King: Core Education
Anthony Faitaua
Core EducationLearning with Digital Technology Facilitator
Pasifika Facilitator
Twitter: @anthonyfaitaua Blog: Putting the ‘e’ in Pasifika Email: anthony.faitaua@core-ed.org
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