This document discusses the Tapatoru Ako Professional Practice Award and focuses on the value of manaakitanga. It provides an overview of the Tapatoru values including whanaungatanga, manaakitanga, wairuatanga, and aroha. It then asks reflective questions about what manaakitanga means and how educators can support learners' mana throughout their enrollment, training, and assessment. The document emphasizes the importance of manaakitanga in caring for learners.
1. TAPATORU
The Tapatoru Ako Professional Practice Award
3.3 Unpacking Your Values - Part 1
Manaakitanga
2. May the westerly winds subside
May the southerly winds subside
That freeze the land
And freeze the ocean
So that dawn brings with it
Ice, frost and chilly winds
So let wellness prevail!
Whakataka te hau ki te uru
Whakataka te hau ki te tonga
Kia mākinakina ki uta
Kia mātaratara ki tai
E hī ake ana te atakura
He tio, he huka, he hau hū
Tihei mauri ora!
KARAKIA
7. Professional values include:
Whanaungatanga – Relationships
Manaakitanga – Pastoral Care
Wairuatanga – Wellbeing
Aroha – Compassion
Tapatoru Overview
Professional Practice Framework
Professional knowledge Professional practice
8. What’s it like to join a new
organisation?
Has anyone had a great onboarding
experience with a new job?
9. mana – a – ki – tangata
manaakitanga
mana – aki – tangata
12. What is the learner’s journey
into your organisation?
13. How well is their mana
supported or put at risk along
the way?
14. Ākonga Journey & Mana
Mana
is
supported
or uplifted
Mana is
not
supported
or uplifted
ENROLMENT
PROCESS
NEW
OPPORTUNITY
FIRST DAY OF
TRAINING
FIRST
ASSESSMENT
TASK
18. Kia hora te marino
Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana
Kia tere te kārohirohi
Ki mua i tō huarahi
Closing Karakia
May the calm be widespread
May the sea be flat like greenstone
And may the summer haze
Dance before your pathway