This term we have been learning/focusing on leadership and government and how these affect people and the space they live in. We have done many things around leadership and government, one being speeches. In our speech we had to talk about qualities of a leader or who is a leader and what makes one. Another thing we did was research about a New Zealand leader or a leader in general. While researching about our chosen leaders we had to answer a few questions about them and also write a essay about them. My chosen leader was Jacinda Adern the NZ prime minister, yes many may disagree with me but I have my own opinion and say on it. We also learnt about governments before 1840 and how it was established. I think I have learnt a lot about government in this unit and it really help me get a better understanding of how voting, seats, politics and everything to do with government works. Our final thing to do was write our understanding of 3 words Kawanatanga (government,) mana and tikanga, in our own words we had to write what that word meant to us or our understanding of it, we then had to relate it to this terms topic which was pretty easy because the words link to the topic perfectly. Here is a sneak at some of my work:
A leader is made not born, they're not picked there earned, they are not inherited there built, a leader,
what is it and who is one? To me being a leader is more than just being well known, a leader is someone
who shows compassion, creativity, leadership, the ability to communicate, empathy and be able
to influence. They work and help others no matter what the conditions, they use their skills and strengths
to give others the right mindset to help them grow mentally and physically.
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