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As a primary school teacher, the significance of the Maori language resonates profoundly with me. From the enchanting melodies of waiata to the powerful expressions of kapa haka, I've always had a profound love for the richness of the Maori language and its cultural practices. It's more than just a language; it's a conduit for preserving centuries-old traditions and fostering a sense of belonging. I'm committed to immersing myself in Tikanga Maori, not just for personal enrichment but also to impart its wisdom and values to my students. Education isn't just about imparting knowledge; it's about nurturing empathy, understanding, and respect for diverse cultures. By incorporating the Maori language and Tikanga into my teaching, I believe I can empower my students to embrace inclusivity and celebrate the beauty of our cultural tapestry.
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