| Communal learning boosts Pasifika, Maori maths
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When pupils talk and laugh in class, it usually means they are not doing much work. But for Massey education lecturer Dr Bobbie Hunter, it can mean just the opposite in the case of Pasifika and Maori children taking part in a maths research project.
Dr Hunter and her colleague Associate Professor Glenda Anthony have for the past six months been working with year 7 and 8 Pasifika a . . . more
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| Author : JL
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Created : 15 Jul 2009
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| Choosing a M�ori language early childhood education centre
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Choosing a M�ori language early childhood education centre
Choosing a reo M�ori early childhood education centre can be a great way to help your kids become M�ori speakers. Depending on the amount of M�ori and English you want, the options include:
K�hanga Reo
K�hanga Reo is a M�ori language wh�nau programme for mokopuna from birth to six years of age. M�ori is spoken all the time an . . . more
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| Author : Team Up
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Created : 27 Oct 2006
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| Providing Opportunities for Rangatahi Maori Youth to Excel
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| Hamilton Skills Centre involves young people in Youth Training and Training Opportunities to find direction, motivation and development while on vocational training. The value of using an experiential approach and using the outdoors group and personal development is explained demonstrating that given the appropriate environment and approach second chance learning can work for people who have . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 28 Jun 2004
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| Aiming for the Stars in Maori Education
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Contents:
The Central Role of Education
What are the stars to be reaching for?
`Live as Maori'
Citizens of the World
Good Health
Navigating your Way
What are some important milestones en route to the stars?
In my view, the NCEA is an important step forward.
Thanks for inviting me to address this important gathering.
Today I have been asked to speak about aiming fo . . . more
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| Author : A speech by Howard Fancy at the Knowledge Wave Kahungunu in Gisborne Sept 2002
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Created : 03 Oct 2002
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| Kaupapa o Te W�nanga o Aotearoa
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To provide an education that best fits the aspirations of this generation, enhances the dreams of future generations, prepares for understanding the essence of past generations.
To equip our people with knowledge of their heritage, their language, their culture so they can handle the world at large with confidence and self determination.
To empower ones potential for learning as a base for . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 03 Jul 2002
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| Te Wananga offer free education
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| Mahi Ora is a journey, which will unfold in front of you and support you in your growth. The exercises suggested throughout the programme, we hope will be a springboard in your life, to lead you to where you want to be. There are no expectations for Mahi Ora, except your dedication to being open and thoughtful toward the material. You have complete freedom in the way you choose to participate, how . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 03 Jul 2002
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| E- Learning Maori Perspective.
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E-Learning
Providing education through electronic media like the internet has big potential and the opportunities for Maori are huge. The Government established the E-Learning Advisory Group which released its report `Highways and Pathways: Exploring New Zealand's E-learning Opportunities' in March. The Advisory Group's role was to advise Te Tahuhu on ways to achieve a strategic direction for e . . . more
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| Author : Kai whakaatu
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Created : 18 May 2002
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| Maori Qualifications Service
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The Maori Qualifications Service (MQS) is a separate service unit within the Authority. MQS sits under a Group Manager alongside National Qualifications Services, Pacific People's Qualifications and Qualifications Evaluation Services.
The role of MQS is to generate new qualifications review standards in Field Maori
promote the uptake of Maori qualifications
provide assessment resources and . . . more
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| Author : NZQA
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Created : 13 May 2002
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| Training for Teaching Maori Students
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| Having a good teacher is an important factor in ensuring that our tamariki learn well. But do we know how to train a teacher to work appropriately with Maori children? Te Puni Kokiri has released an audit report on The Quality of Teacher Training for Teaching Maori Students. The findings provide useful feedback on the quality of pre-service teacher education with a view to equipping teachers with . . . more
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| Author : Kaiwhakaatu Newsletter.
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Created : 16 Mar 2002
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