This paper examines the development of mathematics curricula for classrooms teaching in te reo Māori, the endangered Indigenous language of New Zealand. Although the parameters set by the New Zealand Ministry of Education about what the curricula would look like and how they would be developed were not always commensurate with Maori aspirations, the analysis suggests that Māori were able to identify spaces to ensure that their agendas for language development and revitalisation were achieved. These contested spaces were made available because of the government’s ideological assumptions, but then were used by Māori to achieve their ideological aims
Indigenous language speaking students in remote Northern Territory schools are expected to learn mat...
Culturally sustaining practices are advocated for enhancing learning experiences of Indigenous learn...
In this article, we explore how a school in Aotearoa [New Zealand] infuses the identity of Indigenou...
This paper examines the development of mathematics curricula for classrooms teaching in te reo Māori...
This paper examines the development of two iterations of mathematicscurricula over a 15-year period ...
community began to develop a mathematics curriculum with the help of the author. Although the commun...
Māori mathematical practices were excluded from schooling in Aotearoa/New Zealand for over 150 years...
Language can be simultaneously both a support and a hindrance to students’ learning of mathematics. ...
In this thesis, the learning of conventional curriculum mathematics in indigenous Māori schools is c...
This thesis investigates the development of a lexicon and register to facilitate the teaching of mat...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This abstract provides a preliminary discussion of the importance of recognising Torres Strait Islan...
Teaching mathematics in Indigenous Australian languages has complex practical, political and theoret...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This chapter examines how a change in school leadership can successfully address competencies in com...
Indigenous language speaking students in remote Northern Territory schools are expected to learn mat...
Culturally sustaining practices are advocated for enhancing learning experiences of Indigenous learn...
In this article, we explore how a school in Aotearoa [New Zealand] infuses the identity of Indigenou...
This paper examines the development of mathematics curricula for classrooms teaching in te reo Māori...
This paper examines the development of two iterations of mathematicscurricula over a 15-year period ...
community began to develop a mathematics curriculum with the help of the author. Although the commun...
Māori mathematical practices were excluded from schooling in Aotearoa/New Zealand for over 150 years...
Language can be simultaneously both a support and a hindrance to students’ learning of mathematics. ...
In this thesis, the learning of conventional curriculum mathematics in indigenous Māori schools is c...
This thesis investigates the development of a lexicon and register to facilitate the teaching of mat...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This abstract provides a preliminary discussion of the importance of recognising Torres Strait Islan...
Teaching mathematics in Indigenous Australian languages has complex practical, political and theoret...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This chapter examines how a change in school leadership can successfully address competencies in com...
Indigenous language speaking students in remote Northern Territory schools are expected to learn mat...
Culturally sustaining practices are advocated for enhancing learning experiences of Indigenous learn...
In this article, we explore how a school in Aotearoa [New Zealand] infuses the identity of Indigenou...