Knowledge Creation

Knowledge Creation Knowledge Creation is an Educational and Indigenous Consultancy Service that works with services in developing knowledge frameworks.

KNOWLEDGE CREATION SERVES:
EARLY YEARS PROGRAMS
Assessment and Planning, Self Review, Cultural responsive pedagogies, Transition to schools, Social competence, Curriculum design, Centre Philosophy, Trouble Shooting, Developing Team Culture & Cohesion
SCHOOL PLACED BASED EDUCATION
Understanding Place Based Education and how this is implemented in a meaningful manner to motivate, inspire and engage

learners in a culturally and contextually relevant manner. CULTURAL ADVICE, ENGAGEMENT & SUPERVISION
Not sure on the appropriate cultural practices that are required for aspects of work, are you wanting to know how to better engage and build relationships that are respectful and culturally responsive, Do you want personal guidance and supervision concerning cultural practices or supervision that works from a Kaupapa maori worldview. INDIGENOUS EDUCATIONAL FRAMEWORKS
We are interested in assisting Indigenous groups in developing their own educational learning spaces that are informed by their own unique cultural world view. LEADERSHIP
Enabling leadership potential for those looking to develop oneself and their teams. Sharing models of transformative leadership practices that assist in developing a shared or distributive leadership culture and practice. KAUPAPA MAORI RESEARCH
Working within Kaupapa Maori research theory and methods. What does this mean for research involving Indigenous communities and ensuring ethically sound and culturally responsive research methods are applied and understood. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Working within and alongside communities in a culturally respectful manner to develop projects and initiatives to fulfil future planning and aspirations
ORGANISATIONAL GOVERNANCE & STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT
Working within organisations to provide cultural audits concerning governance and strategic development.

Tēnā koutou, my name is Dr Arvay Armstrong-Read and I am an experienced PLD facilitator, contracted by the Ministry of E...
03/03/2025

Tēnā koutou, my name is Dr Arvay Armstrong-Read and I am an experienced PLD facilitator, contracted by the Ministry of Education, to work with services within the WestAuckland region to support Kaiako in improving their knowledge and understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the unique place of Māori as Tangata Whenua as reflected within the curriculum.
The PLD is free and will offer a two-day workshop on the 27th, 28th March 2025, 9-3pm at the Manutewhau Community Hub at 74B Oriel Ave, West Harbour. Spaces are available however you will need to be prompt in your response to register. Please register on the following link. If you are successful in being chosen for this PLD an email will be sent to you confirming your participation.
[REGISTRATION LINK](https://docs.google.com/.../1tjTRVnYAECleqhzJvrz4g0.../edit)

He aha Te mea nui he tangata.
13/03/2020

He aha Te mea nui he tangata.

10/03/2020

Calling it out as it is Racism and white supremacy. Stand up and oppose

04/11/2019
24/10/2019

Morena tatou. Decolonisation is key to moving forward

09/09/2019
09/09/2019

Tena koutou e hoa ma. Te tino roa te waa e korero mai i toku pukamata engari kei konei tonu ahau i te wairuatanga. Anei he karanga mo te wiiki o Te Reo Māori hei whakamanatia te reo. I te wiiki nei kia kaha koe ki te korero maori i nga wa katoa hei whakaoho te taonga i tuku mai kia tatou. Ko te kupu o te ra nei: E mara - another expression for oh dear.
Kai pai tou ra.

Tena koutou e hoa ma. Te tino roa te waa e korero mai i toku pukamata engari kei konei tonu ahau i te wairuatanga. Anei ...
09/09/2019

Tena koutou e hoa ma. Te tino roa te waa e korero mai i toku pukamata engari kei konei tonu ahau i te wairuatanga. Anei he kararanga mo te wiiki o Te Reo Maori hei whakamanatia te reo. I te wiiki nei kia kaha koe ki te korero maori i nga wa katoa hei whakaoho te taonga i tuku mai kia tatou. Ko te kupu o te ra nei: E mara - another expression for oh dear.
Kai pai tou ra.

07/03/2019

Tomorrow, early childhood educators and support staff around New Zealand will be wearing black and white. Teacher Mel Burgess explains why. There are plenty of ways to mark International Women’s Day on Friday 8 March. You can take some time out to honour women who have blazed trails in the past o

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