Mana and kaitiakitanga in early childhood education

Concepts of mana and kaitiakitanga are fundamental to Māori understandings of wellbeing. In this webinar, Dr Lesley Rameka (Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington) explores how mana can be promoted through kaitiakitanga or active guardianship, as one way of meeting the practice expectations outlined in Te Whāriki.

The session describes a research project that explored opportunities for mokopuna to recognise mana and understand ways to accrue and attain mana through being kaitiaki of themselves, others and their environment. The research drew on both traditional perspectives and evidence-based understandings, strategies, and exemplars of teaching practice developed in collaboration with kaiako in early childhood centres.

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About the presenter

Dr Lesley Rameka

Dr Lesley Rameka (Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tukorehe) is a senior lecturer at Te Herenga Waka | Victoria University of Wellington. She is a leading Māori academic in early learning in Aotearoa New Zealand, dedicating over 30 years to ensuring tamariki have quality education and a deep understanding of te ao Māori and tikanga Māori. Her work on curriculum, assessment, and teaching qualifications has been instrumental in professionalising Māori-medium ECE. She was National President of Te Rito Maioha Early Childhood New Zealand between 2018 and 2023 and remains a Council member. She is now a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

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