North Shore Huinga Ako (Advisory) Term 3, 2021
Meadowood Community Centre, 55 Meadowood Drive, Unsworth Heights
Tue, Sep. 21, 2021 1:00pm — 3:00pm
Years 7-10
Welcome to the 2021 Huinga Ako! Please RSVP to your Kaimanaaki.
Huinga ako (advisories) are where you have an opportunity to work with a small group of ākonga (students) and your Kaimanaaki (Learning Advisor).
It’s a collaborative and fun space where you get to connect with your peers through interactive games and other activities.
This year you are encouraged to attend huinga ako. Ākonga often tell us that attending huinga ako makes a big difference to their learning and experience at Te Kura.
Huinga ako are also an opportunity to learn about:
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How Te Kura works.
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How your Kaimanaaki can help you to get organised.
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Good study habits and setting goals.
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What it means to be a good supervisor.
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NCEA qualifications.
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My Te Kura – our online learning environment.
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Career possibilities.
If you would like to meet your Kaimanaaki at huinga ako, please remember to phone or email beforehand to let them know you are attending.
We are all really looking forward to seeing you and your whānau.
Hei konā rā
Huinga ako: Huinga signifies the gathering or meeting of people. Ako means ‘to learn’. Huinga ako refers to a place for ākonga to gather and share the same environment for the purpose of learning. Previously we used the term ‘advisories’.
Kaimanaaki: Manaaki means ‘to support, or to show respect, generosity and care for others’. The role of your Kaimanaaki is to be respectful and generous in providing support for learners and their whānau. Previously they were referred to as your Learning Advisor.
NB: The venue and dates of huinga ako are correct as at the time of publishing and are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances.