Ngā Pātū o te Whare | Wall of Identity

Every teacher in Aotearoa brings their kōrero, whakapapa, and purpose. Ngā Pātū o te Whare | The Wall of Identity acknowledges and celebrates this.

Nau mai, haere mai

Enter Ngā Pātū o te Whare | The Wall of Identity

and explore your own story.

Nau mai, haere mai
Belonging begins here.

Belonging begins here.

This is more than a learning resource. It’s a call to connection. A call to belonging. A reminder that together, we shape the profession, the stories we tell, and the futures we create. As you begin, bring your full self. The wall is not complete without you. Go to our teacher portal, My Rawa, to enrol.

Connect. Reflect. Belong.

Connect. Reflect. Belong.

Across a number of interconnected modules, you will explore your own story, deepen your understanding of the past and present of Aotearoa, and reflect on the role you play within the Wall of Identity. Together, these modules support you to grow a collective sense of belonging, relational insight, and cultural confidence, regardless of where you are in your teaching journey.

Shaping our future together.

Shaping our future together.

This resource is an invitation to every kaiako in Aotearoa New Zealand to see themselves as part of a shared profession, one that is woven from diverse cultural threads, grounded in values, and united by purpose.

What you’ll learn

1

Story and significance

Discover the purpose and story of the Wall of Identity.

2

Whakapapa and professional identity

Reflect on your whakapapa, identity, and professional role.

3

Foundations for education today

Understand the significance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its ongoing relevance in education.

4

Cultural capability in action

Build insight into cultural capability and what it looks like in practice.

5

Leading with equity and integrity

Strengthen your commitment to equity, integrity, and inclusive teaching.

Our co-authors and cultural experts

This resource has been shaped by cultural experts Vasa Fia Collins, Diversity & Inclusion Specialist, and Whare Isaac-Sharland, Mātauranga Māori Practitioner. Their knowledge, lived experience, and commitment to Te Tiriti-honouring practice bring authentic insight to the stories, values, and histories woven through Ngā Pātū o te Whare | Wall of Identity, ensuring each module is reflective, respectful, and connected to the diverse realities of teaching in Aotearoa.

Whare Isaac-Sharland, Mātauranga Māori Practitioner

Whare Isaac-Sharland, Mātauranga Māori Practitioner

"Te whakapiringa o te tangata, te whakairinga o te kupu” – koina te kupu whakarite mo te marae, anō nei ‘Ngā Pātū o te Whare’ i whakatauirahia he momo marae mo ngā tāngata katoa o te motu".


"I have been greatly honoured to have been part of the process to create supporting understanding surrounding ‘The Wall of Identity’. I liken it to our kupu whakarite. a simile that recognises that the ‘Wall’ like the marae holds space for the many and diverse voices of Aotearoa".

Vasa Fia Collins, Diversity & Inclusion Specialist

Vasa Fia Collins, Diversity & Inclusion Specialist

"It has been a profound honour to help craft the Wall of Identity, a narrative that anchors our profession in the rich bicultural history and voyaging legacy of Aotearoa. This work reminds us that, like the Moana, our identities connect, rather than divide us. May it inspire every kaiako to stand proudly in who they are, where they come from and the shared future we are shaping together. Ia manuia".

What teachers are saying

“This resource helped me reconnect with my own story and see how it shapes the way I teach."

Exploring my whakapapa alongside my professional role gave me a deeper sense of purpose."

I now feel more confident weaving cultural capability into my teaching."

“It gave me space to reflect and reminded me why I chose this path."

“The Wall of Identity is a powerful reminder that we all contribute to the bigger picture."

Rauhuia | Leadership Space

Rauhuia | Leadership Space

Rauhuia enables every teacher, regardless of their role or setting, to have the opportunity to develop their own leadership capability so that through principles and inspirational leadership, a culturally capable, competent and connected teaching profession achieves educational equity and excellence for all children and young people in Aotearoa New Zealand. 

Stay connected: My Rawa

Stay connected: My Rawa

My Rawa helps you deepen your practice with tailored professional learning and reflective tools. It’s your space to grow, stay inspired, and lead with confidence.