

" A good teacher can inspire""
Hana Maoah
Teacher
Gender: Woman
Age: 30 y/o
Country/region: Waka
Status: Married
Family data: 3 childeren (2 boys: 7 y/o and 6 y/o; 1 girl 3y/o) pregnat of her fourth child
Educational level: Education is not yet well developed in Whenua, the level is basic. Hana, like most inhabitants of Whenua, went to school until she was 18 years old. Afterwards, she started working in her parents' farm.
Social class (income): Upper Middle Class
Likes
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Poetry
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Singing
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Wairua Kaha (stick and poke)
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Likes to organize local parties/events
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Growing her own herbs
Lifestyle characteristics:
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Left-wing oriented
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Likes to organise traditional events
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Eager to learn and teach
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Is against war/activist
Goals
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She is an activist for ‘peace’ in Whenua. She secretly unites people to demonstrate.
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She wants a united country
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Teaching the youth about the history of Whenua
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Finding unique stories about the war/history of Whenua
Dislike
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War
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Fishing
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Cooking
Personality characteristics:
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Family person
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Sociable
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Likes to party
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Critical
Needs
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Looking for a way to communicate with her activist friends
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Asking feedback to improve her teaching skills/career
A day in my life
7 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
8 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
9 a.m.
I wake up and make some breakfast for my family.
I wake up my 3 children for breakfast.
Then I clean up after breakfast while my husband makes them ready for school.
The kids and I leave for school. My husband works at the farm with my parents. Since the school isn’t nearby, we have to walk for 30 minutes.
School starts, I start giving my first class of the day.
11 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
1 p.m.
Time for a break!
We restart class, cooking class. In this class we prepare our lunch, this way the kids will learn how to cook and learn how to prepare their lunch.
Lunch is ready! We start eating. Lunch is planned for an hour, after we finish we clean up everything together. This way we learn them discipline.
2 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
4 p.m.
Class starts again.
School’s finished and I pick up the kids
We get home. The kids help their grandfather and father farming on the family farm, while I prepare my classes for the next day.
6 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
7 p.m.
My husband and I start to cook dinner while my parents entertain the children.
The children set the table
Everyone has a seat and we thank our food God fort he meal.
7:30 p.m.
11 p.m.
We finished eating.
My husband and I go to bed