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  1. Phone: 09 261 3469. Mobile: 027 201 5808. Email: trish.gledhill@tepou.co.nz. More. View All. Te Pou e-learning for Let’s get real currently has modules for Working with Māori, Working with people experiencing mental health and addiction needs, and….

  2. Te Pou offers a range of e-learning courses to increase the skills and knowledge of people working in the mental health, addiction and disability sectors. E-learning is self-directed learning that ensures everyone receives consistent, high-quality learning experiences. It allows you to complete relevant training online on a PC, laptop or tablet ...

  3. Co-existing problems e-learning modules. A range of e-learning modules are available to support the process of raising awareness and increasing skills to work with co-existing mental health and addiction issues. The e-learning modules are now hosted on Moodle at www.learn.tepou.co.nz. On your first visit to the site, you will need to create an ...

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Te Hinekāhu is no rookie when it comes to the filming environment. She has been following her father around movie shoots since she was a little girl. Acting in her father's latest film, "Thor: Love And Thunder," was likely not a difficult transition. She and her sister had minor roles in the highly-successful film.

  5. Actors. Thor: Love and Thunder Actors. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Fantasy. Sci-fi. Marvel. Te Hinekāhu portrayed Asgardian Kid in Thor: Love and Thunder. Te Hinekāhu is the daughter of Taika Waititi and the sister of Matewa Kiritapu. Te Hinekāhu on IMDb.

  6. Te Rangitukutuku: Whanake Ngaiotanga – Whanake Ngaiotanga/Professional learning is one of the five dimensions of the e-Learning Planning Framework. This is designed to support schools to develop their e-learning capability across the five dimensions. The Whanake Ngaiotanga page contains school stories and examples to support Kura Kaupapa Māori.

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  8. More than this, Rachel and Amanda say networked learning is a powerful tool in revitalising te reo Māori and promoting tikanga Māori in schools. Teresa Rush, principal of St Joseph’s Catholic School agrees. “Our ākonga are engaged and enjoy their involvement in the programme,” she explains. “The lessons suit many different learning ...

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