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  2. Aotearoa New Zealand's histories - Wikipedia

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    The Tribunal claim stated that "the history of Aotearoa is a taonga [treasure] under the terms of the Treaty of Waitangi and that its teaching must be given priority over the teaching of the history of any other country", to which the student added: "it is my right as a person of Māori descent, as indeed I believe it is the right of all ...

  3. Ngarino Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Ellis started teaching a new postgraduate Museums and Cultural Heritage course at the University of Auckland in 2013. [ 3 ] She has won several awards for teaching including an award at the 2019 New Zealand’s Tertiary Teaching Excellence Awards where Ako Aotearoa recognised her as a role model in her teaching for her Kaupapa Māori ( Māori ...

  4. Te Whāriki - Wikipedia

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    Te Whāriki is a bi-cultural curriculum that sets out four broad principles, a set of five strands, and goals for each strand.It does not prescribe specific subject-based lessons, rather it provides a framework for teachers and early childhood staff (kaiako) to encourage and enable children in developing the knowledge, skills, attitudes, learning dispositions to learn how to learn.

  5. Ocean Mercier - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Mercier is involved in the field of Māori science, the application of scientific principles and mātauranga Māori to real-world problems. As well as teaching it, [4] she presents a television programme on the topic called Project Mātauranga, [5] now in its second season. [6] [7] Mercier is on the editorial board of the MAI Journal. [2]

  6. Haare Williams - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Williams was the inaugural president of the organisation and stayed in the role for nine years. [8] In 1978, Radio New Zealand’s established a Māori station, Te Reo o Aotearoa, and Williams was the inaugural general manager. [4] At Aotearoa Radion he held the role general manager. [5]

  7. Georgina Stewart - Wikipedia

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    Stewart studied chemistry at the University of Auckland, completing a Master of Science degree in 1982, followed by a Diploma of Teaching from the Auckland College of Education in 1991. [1] She taught science, pūtaiao (science within a Māori framework), mathematics and te reo Māori in schools in Auckland and Whangārei. [1] [2]

  8. Sandra Morrison - Wikipedia

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    [2] Morrison co-founded the Indigenous, Maori and Pacific Adult Education Charitable Trust (IMPAECT) to develop cultural diverse approaches to education. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Morrison is part of the Deep South National Science Challenge , where she leads work on iwi relationships with the Southern and Antarctic oceans, Te Tai Uka a Pia, and leads ...

  9. Roka Paora - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 to 1986 she was an itinerant teacher of Māori in the Apanui District, after which she lectured in te reo at the Whare Wānanga o Awanuiarangi at Te Kaha. [3] Paora was also a lecturer for the Diploma in Primary Teaching at the Auckland College of Education Outpost in Te Whanau-a-Apanui. [3]