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New TV show giving Kōhanga Reo some DIY-love

Nine To Noon

English - April 07, 2020 23:31 - 17 minutes - 15.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 8 ratings
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It's been 38 years since the first kohanga reo centre opened in Wainuiomata - and there's now over 8,500 tamariki in centres across New Zealand. But the competition from mainstream centres, and a change to bring them under the Ministry of Education, has seen the number of centres drop from a high of 800 in the mid-1990s to 450, with many of them in need of an upgrade to buildings. Maori TV has a new programme, T�ku Whare K�hanga Reo, which aims to help bring communities together to do some DIY on run-down centres around the country. Joining Kathryn to talk about his involvement in the show, and the vital role k�hanga reo play in Maori communities is Daniel Procter, co-chair of the K�hanga Reo National Trust Board and a kohanga graduate himself.