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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.
The most urgent reform in the education of the Maori is to restore and preserve the Maori language. Thousands of Maori children cannot speak Maori. This is a great loss. [27] At a Māori conference in 1936 the subject of teaching Māori language was discussed and attendees pointed out that children in native schools were punished for speaking ...
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 ...
Responses to the 2001 New Zealand census indicated that 1.5% of Indian women and 2% of Indian men in New Zealand were in inter-ethnic unions with a Māori partner. [10]: 49 About 18% of children of these unions can converse in the Māori language, while less than 10% could speak an Indian language.
Following the adoption of the new names the association also shifted towards broadening the scope of its interest, away from issues solely related to education. [9] Since the 1990s the association has sought to build international ties with other nations' counselling organisations; particularly the American, British, and Canadian associations. [10]
St. Mary's Tamil Maha Vidyalayam, Kegalle 1C 414 25 Kegalle Kegalle Undugoda Tamil Maha Vidyalayam, Undugoda 1C 152 18 Kegalle Dedigama Kahambiliyawala Maha Vidyalaya, Alawwa 1C 157 24 Kegalle Dedigama Lenagala Maha Vidyalaya, Weragala 1C 105 19 Kegalle Dedigama Senanayaka Maha Vidyalaya, Maha Pallegama 1C 534 29 Kegalle Galigamuwa
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On 1 July 1978, it was upgraded as a Higher Secondary School and recognition was granted to the Higher Secondary Section by the Director of School Education in his proceedings, D.Dis.No.75466/W5/78 dt. 2.4.1979. [1] The school is affiliated to matriculation system of Tamil Nadu until class 10 and the Tamil Nadu State Board for classes 11 and 12 ...