

Mātauranga
With young people, we are empowered by rich and diverse mātauranga that encompasses good knowledge, wisdom and understanding.

Mātauranga refers to knowledge, wisdom, understanding and skill. It includes research, individual experience, customary and cultural knowledge, and the beliefs and ideals held by young people and their whānau. Good information is useful, timely, meaningful, honours indigenous thinking, evidence based and translated for the recipient to reflect on.
We can strengthen mātauranga by weaving together these different forms of knowledge and making them relevant to the decisions facing young people and their whānau.
Being empowered by rich and diverse mātauranga informs both young people and people who work with young people towards personal growth.
Young people actively participate in making meaning of information and are supported to holistically make positive choices for them, and their whānau. People who work with young people are supported to actively reflect on their relationships and practice
Mana Taiohi with
JJ and Arohauni

Mātauranga in Practice: Kaupapa Māori Frameworks in Ngā Tikanga Whānaketanga – He Arotake Tuhinga
In this expert from Kaiparahuarahi (Vol.1, No.2), Dr Elizabeth Kerekere, Dr Kelsey Deane, and Hilary Dutton explore the concept of Mātauranga.
Kōrero Cafe:
Mātauranga
22. Kaitiakitanga | Supervision
23. Te Rangahau Me Te Arotake | Research and Evaluation
24. Te Whakapakari Me Te Aro | Professional Development







