A Wairarapa iwi is to launch an almost $800,000 education scheme that aims to lift classroom achievements among their young while also reaching out to students of every culture in the region.
Representatives of Kahungunu ki Wairarapa iwi authority and the Ministry of Education yesterday signed off the $788,000 scheme, which will formally launch within the next two months and run through to early 2017, iwi authority general manager PJ Devonshire said.
The scheme was named He Heke Tuna, He Heke Rangatira, he said, a title which uses the life cycle of the native eel as a metaphor for the pre-school, school, and post-academic stages of "the learner journey of our people from birth to death" .
Clusters of schools within each of the territorial authority districts of Masterton, Carterton and South Wairarapa will take on the scheme, he said, and targets included curriculum development, a professional learning and development program, a Hapu Whanau Wananga (family learning unit), an iwi education website, whanau advisory groups, and the Reading Together programme tailored for families at home.
"Most important is the development of a curriculum based on Ngati Kahungunu ki Wairarapa - our korero, our stories, our songs, our histories, our whakapapa."