The young people and teachers of eight of the nine Te Hiku Manaiakalani Outreach 2 Schools: Ahipara, Pompallier Catholic, Kaitaia Intermediate, Kaingaroa, Paparore, Taipa Area, Mangonui and Oruaiti worked hard planning, filming, producing and editing to bring the first Te Hiku Film Festival on Thursday the 7th of November 2019.
I am a Manaiakalani School Facilitator based in the Far North. As an outreach facilitator I work in professional learning and development (PLD) to support teachers and leaders to become highly effective teachers through learning, creating, and sharing of students work. Through the promotion of a digital learning environment , digital fluency, and literacy. A key focus is to accelerate learning living local and learning global.
Monday, 18 November 2019
Te Hiku Film Festival
What a fantastic event!!!!! A very long day but lots of very excited and enthusiastic students and parents. The red carpet as they entered the Te Ahu Centre in Kaitaia made the students feel special and set the scene of the movie awards. Watching the student's faces showing many different emotions throughout the movies made all the hard work worthwhile.
The young people and teachers of eight of the nine Te Hiku Manaiakalani Outreach 2 Schools: Ahipara, Pompallier Catholic, Kaitaia Intermediate, Kaingaroa, Paparore, Taipa Area, Mangonui and Oruaiti worked hard planning, filming, producing and editing to bring the first Te Hiku Film Festival on Thursday the 7th of November 2019.
The young people and teachers of eight of the nine Te Hiku Manaiakalani Outreach 2 Schools: Ahipara, Pompallier Catholic, Kaitaia Intermediate, Kaingaroa, Paparore, Taipa Area, Mangonui and Oruaiti worked hard planning, filming, producing and editing to bring the first Te Hiku Film Festival on Thursday the 7th of November 2019.
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