uLearn continues its commitment to accessibility for all learners and communities. uLearn23 features all three national languages of Aotearoa – te reo Māori, English and New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL).This year we have Cha’nel Kaa-Luke and from Ko Taku Reo Deaf Education New Zealand as one of our Kaihautū (Keynotes). We also have Kaylee Wipani & Thando Mpozori, students from Tū Kōkiri, Ko Taku Reo – Deaf Education New Zealand as Ngā Kaiwhakahihiko (Activators).They will be presenting in NZSL with a spoken English translation.
Tātai Aho Rau Core Education thanks Ko Taku Reo for their guidance and support with uLearn23.
Tātai Aho Rau Core Education is happy to be working with WordsWorth interpreters for uLearn23.
Dave Letele, Pania Newton, Cha’nel Kaa-Luke, Derek Wenmoth
Pasifika Navigators: the power of our Stories – Dahlia Malaeulu
Breaking the binary: Transforming our approach to gender – Jerome Cargill
Session from Dr Maysoon Salama, Dr Jane Taylor
Where available, trilingual interpreters will translate for sessions that have a higher use of te reo Māori.
Closed captions: Promo videos utilise closed captions.