PONSONBY NEWS - SEPTEMBER '20

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FUTURE GENERATION

Meet the Teacher Jacqui Tutavake is the principal at Te Kura o Ritimana/Richmond Road School. Richmond Road School is part of the local community of learning, - Ako o Waitemata’. ‘Te Kahui I understand that there is an interesting story behind the name? - Ako brings together the twelve local schools that are close Our Kahui - the flint stone which to our Harbour. Its name is derived from Te Mata, is a pinnacle rock visible at low tide off Kauri Point and is referred to, on charts, as Boat Rock. What makes this K-ahui Ako unique? This Community of Learning (CoL) is based on a partnership with our Maori-medium units within our kura. Maori-medium education within the Kahui Ako are known collectively as Te Reo o Te Mata, in recognition of the mana and responsibility they shoulder for the - te reo me onapreservation and development of matauranga Maori, tikanga (language and culture). Te Kura o Ritimana/Richmond Road School is also unique with its four language units. - – two are bilingual (Samoan, and French), one Yes, we have four ropu is immersion (Maori) and the fourth is as an English-medium unit. How did you become tumuaki (principal) of Richmond Road School? I was a deputy principal for ten years in a West Auckland school before I moved to the University of Auckland to lecture in education, supporting schools in professional learning and development. My research for my PhD focuses on bilingual education, specifically; Pacific bilingual - bilingual andi immersion education. When the role was education; Maori advertised, I was drawn to Richmond Road School because it is the most historical bilingual school in New Zealand. And here I am! And loving the tamariki, staff and our multilingual school community. Richmond Road School has some unique practical challenges because Ministry of Education formulae for calculating teacher-student funding ratios aren’t designed for language r-opu. Yes. Staffing ratios are not suited for schools with bilingual units. It’s

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a struggle, and something I’m working on changing and finding any loopholes to get money into our school. You mentioned that you are doing a PhD. Yes, I’m still working on it. The title is ‘Found in Translation’ and focuses on the voices of teachers in Maori, Samoan and Tongan bilingual/immersion units in English-medium primary schools and how they make sense of (mostly English-medium) professional learning and development. Obviously, none of our school’s units are part of my research, which would be unethical, but we definitely benefit from what I’m learning. This is your second year as tumuaki of Richmond Road School. What have you enjoyed most? Our staff, students and the community at our kura are definitely the biggest highlight. I’ve been heartened by the way our community has kept our children, whanau and staff well-being at the centre of how we respond to national challenges like the current COVID-19 situation. What about life outside of school? I have a very close-knit family with a lot of teachers among them. I enjoy spending time with my two children and extended family and am often out West Auckland, when COVID allows, to visit family or watch nieces and nephews play sport. I play netball regularly and enjoy road trips around Aotearoa. And of course, I’m looking forward to a time when I can again travel to Rarotonga and other Pacific Islands.  PN

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HOROSCOPES: MISS PEARL NECLIS

3min
page 98

ARTS & CULTURE

5min
pages 92-93

HOME: WHERE THE HEART IS

30min
pages 74-91

SEPTEMBER STREAMING GUIDE

3min
pages 96-97

ARTWEEK

2min
pages 94-95

TEEN PICKS

7min
pages 66-69

PONSONBY PROFESSIONALS

10min
pages 70-73

FUTURE GENERATION

6min
pages 64-65

JOHN APPLETON

3min
page 61

WINETOPIA

20min
pages 50-58

FASHION & STYLE

3min
pages 48-49

TADHG STOPFORD

5min
pages 62-63

LOVING LOCAL IN LOCKDOWN

11min
pages 44-47

PONSONBY PETS

2min
page 60

PONSONBY PARK

3min
pages 41-43

GREY LYNN AND AROUND

4min
page 40

U3A PONSONBY

3min
page 36

JOHN ELLIOTT: LOCAL NEWS

4min
page 29

RICHARD NORTHEY, WAITEMATA LOCAL BOARD

6min
pages 24-28

HELEN WHITE, NZ LABOUR

6min
pages 30-32

FROM THE EDITOR

3min
pages 11-13

PREDICT WEATHER.COM

2min
pages 37-39

DAVID HARTNELL: ONE MINUTE INTERVIEW

11min
pages 14-19

LETTERS & EMAILS

5min
page 10
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