ONLINE WORKSHOP
Te Tiriti o Waitangi - a Visual History (non-Māori) | 14 Mar 2025
Event Details
This is a facilitated online workshop comprising one half-day session.
Date:
Friday 14 March 2025
Time:
9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Price
$150 + GST RegisterThis Professional Learning session offers an introductory understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. This workshop is for non-Māori only, to ensure cultural safety for participants.
It is an interactive, online workshop using video, discussion groups and other interactive activities.
Watch a short video about the course.
Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is for non-Māori only, to ensure cultural safety for participants. Workshops will cater for those with little or no previous knowledge and for those who want to refresh their knowledge.
We recommend participation in this workshop prior to others in our Success for Māori Learners range. It is an essential introduction for courses focussing on implementation of Te Tiriti.
A version of the workshop designed for Māori is also available.
Topics covered
- The content includes an overview of events leading up to the signing in 1840
- what the Tiriti says, the consequences of colonisation
- Tiriti-related policy in the tertiary education sector today.
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of this course participants will have a basic understanding of how Te Tiriti o Waitangi informs current government expectations in the tertiary education sector in relation to decision-making, Māori cultural responsiveness and equity.
This learning will provide the foundation for other workshops which explore specific aspects of Tiriti applications.
Facilitators
Richard Green
Richard has been facilitating Te Tiriti courses since 2001 after completing a certificate of Treaty Education at MIT. He has facilitated courses for the education, arts and health sectors, with a special interest in equity for school students. His work in that sector led him to school boards where he worked collectively for nearly 25 years for three schools. He was also elected on to the national board where last year he successfully had his Te Tiriti policy passed which guides the NZSTA in all that they do.
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