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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Native schools - Wikipedia

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    The Native Schools Code published in 1880 stated that "the Native children must be taught to read and write the English language, and to speak it" and also It is not necessary that teachers should, at the time of their appointment, be acquainted with the Maori tongue; but they may find it desirable to learn enough Māori to enable them to ...

  5. Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand (PCANZ) is a major Christian denomination in New Zealand. A part of the Reformed tradition , it is the largest Presbyterian denomination in New Zealand, [ 3 ] and known for its relatively progressive stance on doctrine and social issues in comparison with smaller Presbyterian churches in the country.

  6. Māori culture - Wikipedia

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    Māori cultural history intertwines inextricably with the culture of Polynesia as a whole. The New Zealand archipelago forms the southwestern corner of the Polynesian Triangle, a major part of the Pacific Ocean with three island groups at its corners: the Hawaiian Islands, Rapa Nui (Easter Island), and New Zealand (Aotearoa in te reo Māori). [10]

  7. Fresno State hires USC assistant and former NDSU head coach ...

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    The Bulldogs went 6-6 after losing three of their final four games of the season. If Fresno State loses its bowl game, the school will have its first losing season since 2019 heading into its ...

  8. Alexander Don - Wikipedia

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    Don was born in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia, on 22 January 1857, the eldest of the 10 children of Scottish immigrants John Don and his wife, Janet Nicol. [1]Alexander Don left school before the age of 10 to work in the Ballarat mining industry but was encouraged by a bible class leader to attend night school.

  9. New Zealand Association of Counsellors - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Association of Counsellors was established in 1974 under the name the NZ Counselling and Guidance Association. [3] The first members were counsellors appointed to secondary schools as guidance counsellors or those involved in their training and employment. The initial purpose of the New Zealand Counselling and Guidance ...