Kia tangi te tītī : permission to speak : successful schooling for Māori students in the 21st century : issues, challenges and alternatives /
Kia tangi te tītī : permission to speak : successful schooling for Māori students in the 21st century : issues, challenges and alternatives /
Permission to speak
edited by Paul Whitinui.
- iv, 248 pages ; 21 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
Māori education and neoliberal citizenship: beach crossings in the 21st century / "I've lost my voice" : a look at the role of Māori language competency and accessibility in the lives of our tamariki in compulsory education / Addressing the impacts of disparity: creating a "Culture of Care" for Māori students in New Zealand schools / Tikanga Māori: building cultural consciousness into teacher professional development / Māori teaching pedagogies: where to from here? / Māui-tikitiki-a-Taranga: culturally relevant assessment / Whakapapa as pedagogical practice and curricula: the collision of space, time and matter / The use of Te Reo in mainstream secondary schools: issues, ideas and implications / Kapa Haka in mainstream secondary schools in Aotearoa New Zealand: teaming up to be excellent / Growing more comfortable in my own skin: reflections on a Kapa Haka Group Experience / Making meaning in classrooms: Māori student success in writing / New education strategies are needed for the development of Māori scientists / Imagining Māori success in education in the 21st century / Gifted and proud: on being exceptional and Māori / Joanna Kidman -- Hana O'Regan -- Tom Cavanagh -- Anne-Marie Hunt and Angus Hikairo MacFarlane -- Tangiwai Rewi -- Lesley Rameka -- Wharehuia Hemara -- Janie Tito -- Paul Whitinui and Hector Kaiwai -- Christine Rubie-Davies -- Helen Timperley and Judy Parr -- Gary Raumati-Hook and Lynne Parehaereone Raumati -- Tania Ka'ai -- Melinda Webber.
Chiefly in English with some content in Māori.
1877398985 9781877398988
NZCER Distribution Services PO Box 3237, Wellington, 6140
Māori (New Zealand people)--Education
Multicultural education--New Zealand
Mātauranga
Ākonga
Waihanga
371.82999442
Includes bibliographical references.
Māori education and neoliberal citizenship: beach crossings in the 21st century / "I've lost my voice" : a look at the role of Māori language competency and accessibility in the lives of our tamariki in compulsory education / Addressing the impacts of disparity: creating a "Culture of Care" for Māori students in New Zealand schools / Tikanga Māori: building cultural consciousness into teacher professional development / Māori teaching pedagogies: where to from here? / Māui-tikitiki-a-Taranga: culturally relevant assessment / Whakapapa as pedagogical practice and curricula: the collision of space, time and matter / The use of Te Reo in mainstream secondary schools: issues, ideas and implications / Kapa Haka in mainstream secondary schools in Aotearoa New Zealand: teaming up to be excellent / Growing more comfortable in my own skin: reflections on a Kapa Haka Group Experience / Making meaning in classrooms: Māori student success in writing / New education strategies are needed for the development of Māori scientists / Imagining Māori success in education in the 21st century / Gifted and proud: on being exceptional and Māori / Joanna Kidman -- Hana O'Regan -- Tom Cavanagh -- Anne-Marie Hunt and Angus Hikairo MacFarlane -- Tangiwai Rewi -- Lesley Rameka -- Wharehuia Hemara -- Janie Tito -- Paul Whitinui and Hector Kaiwai -- Christine Rubie-Davies -- Helen Timperley and Judy Parr -- Gary Raumati-Hook and Lynne Parehaereone Raumati -- Tania Ka'ai -- Melinda Webber.
Chiefly in English with some content in Māori.
1877398985 9781877398988
NZCER Distribution Services PO Box 3237, Wellington, 6140
Māori (New Zealand people)--Education
Multicultural education--New Zealand
Mātauranga
Ākonga
Waihanga
371.82999442