Ako learning - What is it? From Tātaiako


What does it mean? Ako (means, study, learning etc).  Reciprocal learning with Whanau, Students, and Teacher 

Outcome:  All three parties are involved and considered when planning and designing our course. (partnership with our learning). 


What are the outcomes for learners? Feel valued and they can throw themselves into the learning because as it is shared it is valued. 


What are outcomes for whanau?
Whanau become more passionate about child's education -Monrad Mana. 



What does it look like at Monrad (our context)? Whanau coming into the school grounds, contributing to our course (what they think is important to have in our curriculum. Students feel open to share their.  culture. 
Monrad Mana 
Facebook, our apps. 
A survey, how many families have access to the internet.  

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