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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 10, 2018 17:16:37 GMT 12
MĀORI A 'CORE SUBJECT' BY 2025 - BUT STILL NOT COMPULSORYThe Minister for Māori Development says te reo will be a "core subject" in primary and intermediate schools by 2025. But Nanaia Mahuta admits there is a "huge challenge ahead" to reach that goal, with the nation in the midst of a teacher shortage - let alone teachers that can speak Māori..... www.newshub.co.nz/home/new-zealand/2018/09/maori-a-core-subject-by-2025-but-still-not-compulsory.htmlTE REO MAORI MUCH MORE THAN JUST AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE AT PARLIAMENTTe reo Maori is an essential part of Parliament, to be supported, respected and celebrated. Kaiwhakamaori Maika Te Amo offers interpretation for anyone who wants to speak te reo to the Maori Affairs select committee, at Parliament, in Maui Tikitiki-a-Taranga the Maori Affairs select committee room, or when the committee travels to hearings around the country. He says helping people feel comfortable when they are speaking to the select committee is vital..... www.voxy.co.nz/politics/5/320452
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