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wharekura

1. (noun) house of learning - traditional place where tohunga taught esoteric knowledge to selected men.

Wharekura: Ko te whare kōrero i te wānanga, i ngā kōrero tūpuna (M 2006:272). / House of learning: The house where knowledge of esoteric lore was taught and also ancestral lore (M 2006:273).

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2. (noun) school, school house.

Ko tēnei wharekura nā te Hāhi i utu ngā mea katoa (TP 11/1900:5). / For this school the Church paid for everything.

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3. (noun) secondary school run on kaupapa Māori principles - these schools use Māori language as the medium of instruction and incorporate Māori customary practices into the way they operate.

E haere ana āna mokopuna ki te wharekura o Rākaumangamanga kia mōhio ai rātou ki te kōrero Māori. / Her grandchildren are attending the Rākaumangamanga wharekura so that they know how to speak Māori.

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kura

1. (verb) (-ina,-ngia) to be educated, schooled, attending school.

He aha te pai kia kurangia ko ngā tāne anake, ā kia kura kore ngā taitamāhine? (HKW 8/1898:2) / What’s the good in only teaching the boys and letting the girls be uneducated?

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2. (noun) school, education, learning gathering.

E kīia ana e haere ana a Marietoa ki Poihākena ki te whakaoti i tōna kura (TP 8/1899 suppl:2). / They say that Maliatoa is going to Sydney to complete his education.

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Synonyms: tuihana, whare kura, akoranga, wharekura

kura tuarua

1. (noun) secondary school, high school.

Aho o Te Kura Pounamu, Te

1. The Correspondence School - provides distance education from early childhood level to Year 13. Originally called Te Kura-ā-Tuhi.

whare kura

1. (noun) school - traditionally the place where esoteric lore was taught. In modern Māori it is written as one word.

Ko te ‘whare maire’ hei kura ako i ngā mahi mākutu-whaiwhaiā, i ngā kōrero o nehe me ngā kōrero pūrākau matua, ko te ‘whare pōrukuruku’, hei ako takitahi i te tangata i tōna kotahi anake; ko te ‘whare kura,’ te kura ako o te ira tangata; me te ‘whare takiura’, he kura ako i te pō (Rewi 2005:31). / The 'whare maire' was a school teaching the art of witchcraft, the history and the superior oral narratives; the 'whare pōrukuruku' was for individual teaching; the 'whare kura' was the school teaching the human element; and the 'whare takiura', a school teaching at night.

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Synonyms: kura, tuihana, akoranga, wharekura

kura hourua

1. (noun) partnership school - a controversial way of delivering public education which brings together the education, business and community sectors to provide new opportunities for students to achieve education success. Partnership schools receive public funds on a per-pupil basis, like regular state schools, but have more independence in things like curriculum, operating hours, employment and leadership structure. Opponents see provision of education as the responsibility of government for the public good and not a commodity to be traded, with democratically elected Boards of Trustees who are accountable to the community. The involvement of third parties is seen to introduce unwelcome motives to the provision of education, often a profit motive. Fully qualified and registered teachers are seen to be essential. It is suggested that flexibility for alternative approaches has been possible under the existing legislation and that more could be made of this instead of introducing a new model for which the evidence of results is unclear.

E rima ngā kura hourua ka whakatūria i te tau 2014. / Five partnership schools will be established in 2014.

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kura rata

1. (noun) medical school.

kuranoho

1. (noun) boarding school.

akoranga

1. (noun) learning, subject, discipline, profession, school, educational course, academic programme, academic course, teaching, class, lesson.

O ngā nēhi Māori o tōna wā, ko ia anake te mea momoho, ikeike rawa ki te taumata o te akoranga nēhi (TTR 1998:103). / Of the nurses of her era, she alone was so successful and eminent reaching the summit of the nursing profession.

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Synonyms: wānanga, manapou, umanga, kura, tuihana, whare kura, wharekura


2. (noun) circumstance of learning, time of learning, place of learning.

He tangata hūmārika noa a Ānaru, ā, nā tana akoranga ki te ture me ngā mahi ake āna i a ia i te Tari Māori i āhei ia ki te whakahaere i ngā take ka nuku kē atu te mana o te poari (TTR 2000:1) / Ānaru was a courteous person, and because of his learning of the law and his work for the Māori Affairs Department, he was able to conduct the board’s affairs and increase its mana.

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kauika

1. (verb) (-tia) to lay in a heap.

Nō te taenga mai o tēnei pahī, ka kauikatia he rīwai, e whā tekau mā toru ki te māra o ngā whare tuhituhi o te Kāwanatanga (MM.TKM 1/1/1855:10). / When this party arrived, forty-three baskets of potatoes were piled near the entrance of the offices of the Government.

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Synonyms: whakaahu, whakapū, whakaputu



3. (noun) heap, school or pod (of whales, etc.).

Ko te rongo i puta mai i Tokomaru e kī ana i pae mai ki uta i taua kāinga tētahi kauika wēra, hui katoa ngā ika o taua kauika ka 23 —i riro katoa i ngā Māori (TWMNT 4/4/1876:86). / The news that has emerged from Tokomaru Bay says that a school of whales has stranded at that place and altogether there were 23 whales in that school, all of them have been taken by the Māori.

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Kura-ā-Tuhi, Te

1. (noun) Correspondence School - provides distance education from early childhood level to Year 13. Now called Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu.

kura kaupapa

1. (noun) primary school operating under Māori custom and using Māori as the medium of instruction.

kuranga

1. (noun) schooling, education.

…ko ētahi tamariki o Tīpene i whakatutukiria tō rātou kuranga ki Te Aute (TP 8/1899:2). / …some of the children of St Stephen’s School finished their education at Te Aute College.

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kura tuarua ā-rohe

1. (noun) district high school.

Pua Wānanga Ki Te Ao, Te

1. (noun) School of Māori and Pacific Development (The University of Waikato).

Pūtahi a Toi, Te

1. (noun) School of Māori Studies (Massey University).

Tīpene

1. (loan) (personal name) Stephen, Stevens, Stephenson, St Stephen's School (Bombay, Auckland).

Ki ngā kura o Tīpene, o Waerengahika, o Hukarere… (HKW 2/1899:3). / To the schools of St Stephens, Warengahika, Hukarere…

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tope

1. (noun) school shark, Galeorhinus galeus - a pale brownish-grey shark similar to a bigger version of a dogfish, having a double tail and pointed nose. Teeth small, pointed and sharp. Found in coastal and ocean waters from shallow depths to 1100 m.

See also mangō

Synonyms: kapetā, tupere, mangō

Tumu, Te

1. (personal noun) School of Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies (University of Otago).

tūtarakauika

1. (noun) leader of a school of whales, personification of whales.

Kei Te Māhia he mauri nō Tūtarakauika, arā nō te wēra, he māpou (TP 10/1912:7). / At Te Māhia is a mauri of Tūtarakauika, that is of whales, and it is a māpou tree.

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2. (noun) southern right whale, Eubalaena australis - a baleen whale with a large head and curved jaw found in temperate waters.

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