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This document retained the 'Understand-Know-Do' structure of Aotearoa New Zealand's histories, the content of which was directly included in the learning area Te ao tangata|Social Sciences. [53]: 29–31 Te Takanga o Te Wā is in Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, Māori-medium curriculum, [54] as a new strand in Tikanga ā-Iwi (Social Studies). [55]
The New Zealand Electronic Text Collection (NZETC; Māori: Te Pūhikotuhi o Aotearoa) is a freely accessible online archive of New Zealand and Pacific Islands texts and heritage materials that are held by the Victoria University of Wellington Library. It was named the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre until October 2012. [1]
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.
Knox College is a selective [2] residential college, founded and operated by the Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand and affiliated with University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. The college is set in a 4.57 hectares (11.3 acres) landscaped site in Opoho on the opposite side of the Dunedin Botanic Gardens from the university.
In 2004 she completed a PhD at Victoria University of Wellington, with a thesis titled Why don't you ask someone who cares?. [3] Nuttall first worked at Monash University before moving to the Australian Catholic University in 2011, where she was Research Director of Teacher Education. [ 1 ]
[4]: p.262 There was also public debate about the teaching of New Zealand's history in the country's schools and despite some resistance to this, [5] following another petition, this time from the New Zealand History Teachers' Association, [6] Jacinda Ardern announced in 2019 the intention for New Zealand history to be compulsory in all schools ...
[12] Williams is a published author, writing poetry, books and for film and television. He has also exhibited paintings. [12] Williams is part of Kotahi Rau Pukapuka, 'which aims to produce 100 great books in te reo Māori'. [6] His book, Words of a Kaumātua, was published in 2019. It won an award in 2020 in the te reo Māori category at the ...
Donald Steven Tamihere (born 1972) is Te Pīhopa o Te Tairāwhiti (Bishop of Te Tairāwhiti). He was ordained as a bishop in March 2017, succeeding Archbishop Brown Turei. [1] [2] Since April 2018, Tamihere has also served as the Te Pīhopatanga o Aotearoa, the Bishop of the Maori Anglican Church and Primate and Archbishop of New Zealand.