MANAKO, ONLINE WORKSHOP
Embedding tatari (wait time) in your practice
Event Details
Date:
4 September 2025
Time:
12:10 pm – 1 pm
Price
$50 + GST Register‘Tatari’ is a traditional Māori concept and conversational skill meaning ‘to wait’, but carries cultural protocols. Some of these cultural protocols will be shared during the workshop.
The Western educational practice of ‘wait time’, developed by Mary Rowe in the 1970s, considers the length of time people take to process and respond before answering. In this workshop, we will practise this melded ‘tatari’ methodology in a real-time small-group situation.
We will reflect on our experience and consider some ways we can incorporate tatari into our work practice.
Workshop level
This is a Level 1 (introductory) workshop. No prior knowledge is required.
Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is for anyone seeking to enhance their discussion techniques with adult learners and in work practice. It is also for those with an interest in melding Māori and Western learning and teaching methodologies.
Topics covered
- What is ‘tatari’?
- What are some of the cultural protocols attached to ‘tatari’?
- What is ‘wait time’?
- What are some ‘tatari’ strategies to use in our work practice?
Learning outcomes
By the end of this workshop you will be able to:
- define the concepts of ‘tatari/ wait time’ as they can be used in work practice
- trial the ‘tatari’ melded methodology in a real-time situation
- discuss and consider how the ‘tatari’ methodology can be applied in your work practice.
Facilitator
Dr Mei Winitana – Kaiwhakahaere Mātauranga Māori at Ako Aotearoa.
Free self-directed content
In addition to the live workshop, participants will have access to self-directed content available through the Ako Aotearoa Māori Cultural Capability Educator Pathway on Pathways Awarua. This complementary content will allow you to explore the topic in greater depth at your own pace and in your own time, reinforcing the practical skills and knowledge gained during the workshop.
Ako Aotearoa badges
Participants can earn an Ako Aotearoa digital badge as evidence of participation and completion of workshop requirements.
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HOSTED BY
Ako Aotearoa’s Manako Programme