The national bicultural early childhood curriculum in New Zealand, Te Whāriki, and the Graduating Teacher Standards require that graduating teachers are competent in Māori language as well as English, and have an understanding of aspects of Māori knowledge. However, research shows that teachers are not yet proficient in the skills needed to deliver the bicultural curriculum effectively. This paper explores the role of teacher-education providers in equipping their graduates to deliver that curriculum. Framed by an appreciative inquiry approach, data were collected from courses displayed on the websites of ten early-childhood tertiary teacher-education providers, followed by interviews with four participants from one provider. Findings revea...
This study explores the issues surrounding the inculcation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori lan...
This study was an opportunity for teacher educator participants to work together with Te Ao Māori (t...
Te Whāriki positions itself as New Zealand’s first ever Early Childhood Curriculum with an unique bi...
This study is an exploration of the implementation of bicultural development within a university-bas...
This thesis explores the potentiality of the first bicultural curriculum for the early childhood edu...
The research study emerged from the authors’ experiences as early childhood teachers and as initial...
Since the 1980s Aotearoa New Zealand has officially positioned itself as a ‘bicultural’ nation. The ...
Leading schools in Aotearoa New Zealand is a critical role. In a bicultural country, a key aspect of...
Teaching Standards have been an integral part of appraisal in New Zealand for nearly 20 years, howev...
This research aligns with the bicultural orientation and vision of the early childhood curriculum of...
This paper reports findings from a doctoral study which focused on processes implemented within an e...
Historical marginalisation and deficit theory toward the Māori people in Aotearoa New Zealand school...
As educational professionals in New Zealand at the approach of the twenty-first century, some 158 ye...
This paper examines a language teacher education professional development programme in New Zealand t...
Teacher commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi is emphasised within the latest Code of Professional Resp...
This study explores the issues surrounding the inculcation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori lan...
This study was an opportunity for teacher educator participants to work together with Te Ao Māori (t...
Te Whāriki positions itself as New Zealand’s first ever Early Childhood Curriculum with an unique bi...
This study is an exploration of the implementation of bicultural development within a university-bas...
This thesis explores the potentiality of the first bicultural curriculum for the early childhood edu...
The research study emerged from the authors’ experiences as early childhood teachers and as initial...
Since the 1980s Aotearoa New Zealand has officially positioned itself as a ‘bicultural’ nation. The ...
Leading schools in Aotearoa New Zealand is a critical role. In a bicultural country, a key aspect of...
Teaching Standards have been an integral part of appraisal in New Zealand for nearly 20 years, howev...
This research aligns with the bicultural orientation and vision of the early childhood curriculum of...
This paper reports findings from a doctoral study which focused on processes implemented within an e...
Historical marginalisation and deficit theory toward the Māori people in Aotearoa New Zealand school...
As educational professionals in New Zealand at the approach of the twenty-first century, some 158 ye...
This paper examines a language teacher education professional development programme in New Zealand t...
Teacher commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi is emphasised within the latest Code of Professional Resp...
This study explores the issues surrounding the inculcation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori lan...
This study was an opportunity for teacher educator participants to work together with Te Ao Māori (t...
Te Whāriki positions itself as New Zealand’s first ever Early Childhood Curriculum with an unique bi...