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Game distills lessons in indigenous learning 22 Jul 2021 08:51 AM Photo: Katuku Island Facebook.
An online game aimed at supporting indigenous education goes live today.
An online game aimed at supporting indigenous education goes live today.
Katuku Island took years of development by Dr Phyllis Callaghan and her late husband Craig Callaghan, and draws on their experience in Māori education, including teaching at Gisborne Boys High School, Tūranga Tane.
She says while there are some technical components that required overseas input, the core of the game is by Māori and for Māori. So the avatars are like warrior toa, warrior princess. We have whakairo in our backgrounds, We have cultural literacy tasks that are built on a Māori worldview. We have waka. Every element comes from a Māori worldview. Not only that, it is created by Māori, Dr Gallaghan says.