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He rauemi matihiko tēnei, ā, he aratohu hoki mō te hunga kaiako e ako ana i roto i ngā wharekura. Ko tēneirauemi he tauira. Ko te whāinga, he whakarato whakamāramatanga mō te reo tohutohu e whakamahia ana iroto i te akomanga me ngā whakamātautau ā-waho mā ngā ākonga wharekura. He tiro ki ngā momo tohutohu kaputa. He wherawhera i ngā kōrero hei tautoko i ngā ākonga e noho ana i ngā whakamātautau nei. He titiro hokiki ngā momo rautaki mō te hoahoa i ngā pātai tika, i ngā pātai kounga, i ngā momo tohutohu hoki puta noa i ngākaupapa o Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, mō ngā taumata 6–8.
Ngā Kaituhi: Mere Clendon-Smith, Hone Morris, Uenuku Fairhall, Ian Cormack
This PDF resource is a guide for teachers and students in wharekura. This is a draft resource. The purpose of this resource is to provide consistency and guidance around the instructional language utilised in the classroom and in the assessment activities for wharekura students. It aims to assist kaiako working with senior students in wharekura to identify different question types, and unpack the content of questions to support students in their preparation for external assessments for NCEA and Scholarship. The resource identifies strategies for the development of effective questions and appropriate instructional language for different subjects across levels 6-8 of Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.
Authors: Mere Clendon-Smith, Hone Morris, Uenuku Fairhall, Ian Cormack
You will be taken to www.thechair.co.nz where you will be able to order this resource.
Te Reo Tohutohu – He Rauemi Whakahiki Pūkenga mā te Pouako