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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Apr 2, 2016 16:23:54 GMT 12
GOT A JOB WORKING WITH CHILDREN? TIME TO LEARN TE REO AND DIAGNOSE RHEUMATIC FEVERBeing fluent in Maori, well-versed on the Privacy Act and diagnosing rheumatic fever are just some of the things those working with children would be expected to know under a new Government proposal. For example, those with the least child contact are expected to recognise New Zealand's bicultural partnership, those in the next tier (including teachers, nurses and doctors) would be expected to be "able to use significant kupu Maori throughout their interactions with Maori". The next level, for those who are in senior practice positions such as school deans, the expectation is that they will be "able to use Te Reo Maori throughout interactions with Maori in a respectful, brave and deliberate way"….. www.stuff.co.nz/national/education/78455531/got-a-job-working-with-children-time-to-learn-te-reo-and-diagnose-rheumatic-fever
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