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He uri whakaheke a Hēmi o te Tai Tokerau, o Te Rarawa me Te Aupōuri.
Whakaako ai ia i ngā kaupapa o te Tikanga ā Iwi, te pakirehua ngaio, me te reo matatini mā te huarahi o te reo Māori.
Ko ētahi o ōna kaingākautanga rangahau ko te whanaketanga o ngā marautanga Māori, te kaupapa o te Tikanga ā Iwi, te rangatiratanga o te reo Māori, te hopu reo me te whakaako mā te huarahi o te reo Māori.
Hēmi Dale BA (Auck.) PostGrad DipArts (Auck.) MEd (Auck.) DipTchg
Hēmi has taught in the Māori medium teacher training pathway Te Huarahi Māori since its inception in 1997. He was the principal writer of the national Māori medium Tikanga ā Iwi curriculum from 1998-9 and has been extensively involved in the cycle of national teacher professional development for Tikanga ā Iwi from 2001-2003. He co-facilitated the development of the national Tikanga ā Iwi exemplars from 2003 - 2005. He was a member of the NEMP National Social Studies Advisory Panel from 2004 - 2006 and a member of the national Social Sciences Reference Group from 2004 - 2006. From 2005-2006 he was the principal facilitator overseeing the refinement of the national Tikanga ā Iwi curriculum. In 2007-8 he has been a co-facilitator of the Quality Teaching Research and Development pilot for Māori medium schools. He is currently developing a teacher handbook for the Tikanga ā Iwi learning area as well as a book about Māngere Mountain ‘Te Pane o Mataoho’. His research interests are the development of the Māori medium curricula, the Tikanga a Iwi learning area, bilingualism and biliteracy and teaching throught the medium of te reo Māori.
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Ko Ongaro te maunga
Ko Taiao te marae
Ko Te Uri o Tai te hapū
Ko Te Rarawa te iwi
Ko Te Huhu te tangata
Trustee - Mangere Mountain Education Trust