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MENZA speaker series Term 4 2024

October 30 @ 4:00 pmNovember 28 @ 8:30 pm

Online guest-speaker sessions in October and November: including Dr Martin Emo, Rio Hemopo, Brenda Oakley, Chris O’Connor and Jade Wrathall. These will also be recorded to watch later if you can’t make it on the day. But they are interactive, so you can have your questions answered if you attend in person. 

Online hui for ITMs and Music HODs about 2025 non-contacts for ITM teachers.

Thursday 28th Nov 3:30-4:30pm. Click here for the recording.

MENZA board member Brenda Oakley will be facilitating the discussion alongside PPTA team members Lauren Hourigan and Jo Brunskill, for questions around the impact of the introduction of non-contacts for ITM teachers in 2025.
Please complete this google form before Thursday 9am to give us your questions, queries or discussion points.
The online hui will be recorded for members to view at a later date if you are unable to attend.

Wednesday 30 October, 4-5pm

Dr Martin Emo on the NCEA RAMP for 2025 (L1, 2, 3 and Scholarship). Click here for the recording and notes of the session.

Dr Martin Emo is a former secondary school teacher with extensive experience in curriculum, assessment, pedagogy and digital technology in Music through contract roles in public, private and tertiary education. His most recent position was the Learning Area Lead (Dance, Drama, Music) for the New Zealand Ministry of Education, focused on developing and implementing the new NCEA Achievement Standards. Drawing on a range of perspectives and opportunities, he developed and led education strategies for music technology companies Melodics, Serato, and Ableton. In his spare time he grows giant agave flowers, blogs and spins records which you can listen to for free via www.martinthomasemo.com.

Tuesday 12 November, 4-5.30pm

Jade Wrathall’s online presentation: The politics of teaching “the basics” brilliantly. Click here for the recording and notes from the session.

Jade Wrathall is an emerging academic from the University of Waikato. She graduated with a Master of Arts with First Class Honours and has held various teaching and management roles across early childhood and primary sectors. Jade lectures in the Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education and works with a range of undergraduate and postgraduate students in both initial teacher education and education and society. Her research focuses on policy enactment and the position of the arts within the New Zealand Curriculum.

Tuesday 19 November, 4-5pm

In this presentation, Rio Hemopo-Hunuki talks about his experiences in the creative industries and about opportunities for rangatahi to engage in the digital creative sector. Click here for the recording of the session.

Rio Hemopo – Hunuki

Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Te Arawa, Niuē

I have over 20 years of experience in the creative industries – professionally as a recording artist/musician/producer, and in the digital creative arts via our company, Koi Digital Ltd.

My current focus is to address new opportunities in the Interactive Media space (Gaming, AR/VR, Apps), specifically developing projects for Māori and Pasifika talent/rangatahi to engage in the exciting opportunities of the digital creative sector.

Wednesday 20 November, 7-8.30pm

In this presentation Chris O’Connor unpacks how the humanistic, strength-based approach of his music therapy training and ongoing learning has transformed his music teaching, moving increasingly away from the deficit approach to music education that he experienced in his music learning journey. Click here for the recording of the presentation.

Chris O’Connor is a registered music therapist and freelance performer, educator, composer and recording artist specialising in drum set and percussion. Based in Tamaki Makaurau, Chris works as a music therapist in a variety of settings for the Raukatauri Music Therapy Trust, as well as performing and recording with the likes of The Phoenix Foundation, Don McGlashan, Sjd, and the Auckland Chamber Orchestra.

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October 30 @ 4:00 pm
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November 28 @ 8:30 pm
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MENZA