Join season 2 hosts and English teachers, Pere Durie and Luke McFarlane, as they discuss pūrākau from around the motu and explore how we can weave this into our classroom practice.
Season 2 of this NZATE podcast is engineered by Angad Vraich.
We're rereleasing our longer form episodes in shorter cut up parts to fit easier into your listening schedule! Here's a shorter version to listen to our original episode from 24/11/23 with Hamish Ben…
We're rereleasing our longer form episodes in shorter cut up parts to fit easier into your listening schedule! Here's a shorter version to listen to our original episode from 24/11/23 with Hamish Ben…
We're rereleasing our longer form episodes in shorter cut up parts to fit easier into your listening schedule! Here's a shorter version to listen to our original episode from 24/11/23 with Hamish Ben…
We're rereleasing our longer form episodes in shorter cut up parts to fit easier into your listening schedule! Here's a shorter version to listen to our original episode from 13/10/23 if you missed i…
We're rereleasing our longer form episodes in shorter cut up parts to fit easier into your listening schedule! Here's a shorter version to listen to our original episode from 13/10/23 if you missed i…
We're rereleasing our longer form episodes in shorter cut up parts to fit easier into your listening schedule! Here's a shorter version to listen to our original episode from 13/09/23 if you missed i…
We're rereleasing our longer form episodes in shorter cut up parts to fit easier into your listening schedule! Here's a shorter version to listen to our original episode from 13/09/23 if you missed i…
A shorter version to listen to our original episode from 08/15/23 if you missed it then!
A shorter version to listen to our original episode from 08/15/23 if you missed it then!
Hamish Bennett explores the beauty of simplicity in his films and Uproar is no different. In this episode he shares insight into his latest film and its Matryoshka-esque bildungsroman hikoi - one whi…
Steph Matuku spins yarns with an endearing humility and a crack up sense of humour. An official hustler by trade, Steph has embraced her ability to tell magical stories and transform them across con…
Tīhema Baker recounts a defining moment that lead to him beginning his first novel at 17 years old. From comic book heroes to Aotearoa Atua - this episode explores how the right feedback at the right…
A brief rundown of the great things happening at the National Library with the Services For Schools guru, Tracey Greenwood. A low key chat filtered with strategies to help capture the disengaged teen…
We're back, baby! New season, new hosts, and we look forward to some brand new interviews.
Join Pere Durie and Luke McFarlane as we launch Season 2 of "Is this FOR Credits?" This season will have a d…
NZATE podcast ‘Is This for Credits?’ is back with season 2 hosts Pere Durie and Luke McFarlane. Get to know them and their vision for the episodes ahead in this small teaser of what’s to come through…
Hattie Salmon shares three of her poems and talks about how her poetry has evolved since its lively start in secondary school.
window.podcastDatafd6075fb9e4f97 = {"title":"Is This For Cre…Author of more than 30 books, teacher for more than 30 years in the English classroom, Proud Ngāti Porou Tania Roxborogh speaks to us about her Masters/Doctorate research exploring the relati…
Streaming is a hot topic in education at the moment. Chris and Philly explore its dimensions and bring Chris Abercrombie from PPTA into the conversation.
Claudia shares her personal and professional journey and the urgency she feels that we face some difficult questions about the direction in which our teaching of Secondary English has drifted…
Robert Sullivan’s poetry carries with it a sense of mischief as he traverses some of the most urgent and intimate topics in Aotearoa over the last couple of centuries. We discuss his poetry, …