This paper reports findings from a doctoral study which focused on processes implemented within an early childhood teacher education programme at the University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand, that aimed to deliver on a stated commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi. This 1840 treaty guaranteed protection to Māori, the indigenous people of Aotearoa/New Zealand. As a result of the impact of colonisation by Britain, Māori have become marginalised within their own country, and their language is threatened. Recognition of the treaty necessitates a restorative process that may be termed ‘bicultural development’. This paper describes key features of the bicultural development process implemented within this teacher educatio...
This thesis explores the potentiality of the first bicultural curriculum for the early childhood edu...
Abstract In order to better understand the present trends in New Zealand’s schoolin...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...
This paper reports findings from a doctoral study which focused on processes implemented within an e...
Since the 1980s Aotearoa New Zealand has officially positioned itself as a ‘bicultural’ nation. The ...
This study is an exploration of the implementation of bicultural development within a university-bas...
As educational professionals in New Zealand at the approach of the twenty-first century, some 158 ye...
Te reo Māori, the Māori language is a taonga (something highly valued by Māori) that should have bee...
This study explores the issues surrounding the inculcation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori lan...
The national bicultural early childhood curriculum in New Zealand, Te Whāriki, and the Graduating Te...
The research study emerged from the authors’ experiences as early childhood teachers and as initial...
This paper provides an historical perspective of early childhood policy in Aotearoa-New Zealand and ...
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori, the indigenous people...
This paper highlights the importance of majority-culture professionals learning to work in contexts ...
This chapter examines the changing patterns of inter-ethnic relationships among Maori and Pakeha in ...
This thesis explores the potentiality of the first bicultural curriculum for the early childhood edu...
Abstract In order to better understand the present trends in New Zealand’s schoolin...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...
This paper reports findings from a doctoral study which focused on processes implemented within an e...
Since the 1980s Aotearoa New Zealand has officially positioned itself as a ‘bicultural’ nation. The ...
This study is an exploration of the implementation of bicultural development within a university-bas...
As educational professionals in New Zealand at the approach of the twenty-first century, some 158 ye...
Te reo Māori, the Māori language is a taonga (something highly valued by Māori) that should have bee...
This study explores the issues surrounding the inculcation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori lan...
The national bicultural early childhood curriculum in New Zealand, Te Whāriki, and the Graduating Te...
The research study emerged from the authors’ experiences as early childhood teachers and as initial...
This paper provides an historical perspective of early childhood policy in Aotearoa-New Zealand and ...
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 between the British Crown and Māori, the indigenous people...
This paper highlights the importance of majority-culture professionals learning to work in contexts ...
This chapter examines the changing patterns of inter-ethnic relationships among Maori and Pakeha in ...
This thesis explores the potentiality of the first bicultural curriculum for the early childhood edu...
Abstract In order to better understand the present trends in New Zealand’s schoolin...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...