Check out the projects the Latin America Centre of Asia-Pacific Excellence completed in 2019.
Our business programmes offered practical assistance to exporters, challenged perceptions about Latin America, explored the potential to broaden New Zealand's trade with the region, and capitalised on the CPTPP and other opportunities that emerged that year. For the education sector and public, our projects engaged young people, developed their capacity to be global citizens, supported teachers, and leveraged the region’s cultural opportunities and dynamism.
Please click on the following project themes for specific projects or scroll down the page to see our 2019 portfolio:
Tertiary sector
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Latin American mobility opportunities for tertiary staff and students
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Our programmes will include students travelling to Brazil to focus on entrepreneurship and innovation and staff programmes that broaden institutional research connections. |
Te Hōnonga-ā-Kiwa: Strengthening Māori Business Capability * |
Programmes and activities to enhance engagement with Latin America for Māori students that build on the LatAm CAPE mobility programme piloted in Chile in 2018. |
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Indigenous Language Revitalisation
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A representative of each New Zealand university will attend a symposium in Brazil timed to coincide with UNESCO’s 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages. |
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Schools
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Diversifying NCEA Curriculum Workshop *
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Support for teachers and curriculum design specialists to develop subject-specific NCEA assessment materials that enhance authentic learning about Latin America for Year 11-13 students across the curriculum. |
Global Competence Teacher Forum *
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A workshop on strategies to enhance school student capability and develop global citizens. Part of a wider work programme that maps OECD PISA competencies against New Zealand curriculum capabilities and includes a teacher self-review tool and resource directory. |
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Indigenous Teacher Exchange |
An exchange of Māori and Mapuche (Chile) educators and associated curriculum and pedagogy initiatives. |
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Entrepreneurship & Innovation initiatives with Young Enterprise*
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Groups of senior high school students will travel to Argentina, Chile, Brazil, and Colombia to experience business in a Latin American context. A two-day workshop and business challenge will also be held for all the "Globalista" YES students we have sent to Latin America. |
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Virtual Reality Fieldtrip
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A pilot project will use virtual reality to support learning by secondary students about Latin American people, cultures, and places. |
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Language and Culture Knowledge Sharing * |
Development of a project that sees international students share their knowledge with New Zealand primary and intermediate schoolchildren. |
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Culture and Languages in the Classroom *
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A new pilot to support teachers by employing advanced university students as language and cultural assistants in schools. |
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Toitoi * |
A Latin America-themed special issue of this journal for young writers will be produced and sent to schools and libraries throughout New Zealand. |
Public Engagement
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Omnibus Poll |
New polls on New Zealanders’ awareness of Latin America will be commissioned. |
Civic Events
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We will identify and leverage events that have the potential to elevate Latin America’s profile among the wider public. |
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LASFF 2019 |
Support will be given to the annual Latin America and Spain Film Festival organised by the Latin American and Spanish embassies in New Zealand. |
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Nicolás Paris exhibition |
Participation in a curation project and speaking tour by a visiting Colombian artist. |
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Rays of Sound Digital Platform*
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This project will record stories, songs, and experiences of a Latin American community and explore how to use them to build multimodal digital resources for language maintenance. |
* Denotes projects that are shared with one or both other CAPEs.