This paper describes aspects of learning for a teacher in a Māori-medium Year 7–8 classroom and two mathematics education researchers from a university when they collaborated on a project supporting children to develop their ideas about transformation geometry. Key principles of kaupapa Māori (Māori ideology) methodology such as ako (reciprocal learning), manākitanga (showing care, respect and kindness) and whanaungatanga (family-like relationships) were integral to the initiation and facilitation of the research. Data presented is qualitative and derived largely from wānanga ā-kanohi (face-to-face discussion) between the participants. Results revealed that the collaborative partnership was conducive to developing insights into the complexi...
We aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study developed their collabo...
Research involving preservice or initial teacher education (ITE) indicates that mathematics educatio...
The whakataukī (proverb) promotes the notion that navigating obstacles or barriers successfully is a...
This paper describes aspects of learning for a teacher in a Māori-medium Year 7–8 classroom and two ...
Ako is a traditional Māori concept underpinned by the notion of reciprocity. Ako-rich teacher practi...
Pre-European traditional Māori education in New Zealand was integrated and holistic. With Western in...
community began to develop a mathematics curriculum with the help of the author. Although the commun...
In this thesis, the learning of conventional curriculum mathematics in indigenous Māori schools is c...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.I chronicled the journe...
Research in mathematics education is surely conducted for the benefit of teachers and the children t...
This study explores how participation in collaborative inquiry opens space for an expanded set of un...
This case study examines the evolution of a partnership between a middle school mathematics teacher ...
This thesis presents the findings of a research project, which examined ways in which the participat...
International audienceWe aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study d...
This is the description of a research project which involved the collaboration of academics and clas...
We aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study developed their collabo...
Research involving preservice or initial teacher education (ITE) indicates that mathematics educatio...
The whakataukī (proverb) promotes the notion that navigating obstacles or barriers successfully is a...
This paper describes aspects of learning for a teacher in a Māori-medium Year 7–8 classroom and two ...
Ako is a traditional Māori concept underpinned by the notion of reciprocity. Ako-rich teacher practi...
Pre-European traditional Māori education in New Zealand was integrated and holistic. With Western in...
community began to develop a mathematics curriculum with the help of the author. Although the commun...
In this thesis, the learning of conventional curriculum mathematics in indigenous Māori schools is c...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.I chronicled the journe...
Research in mathematics education is surely conducted for the benefit of teachers and the children t...
This study explores how participation in collaborative inquiry opens space for an expanded set of un...
This case study examines the evolution of a partnership between a middle school mathematics teacher ...
This thesis presents the findings of a research project, which examined ways in which the participat...
International audienceWe aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study d...
This is the description of a research project which involved the collaboration of academics and clas...
We aim to understand how primary teachers who participated in a lesson study developed their collabo...
Research involving preservice or initial teacher education (ITE) indicates that mathematics educatio...
The whakataukī (proverb) promotes the notion that navigating obstacles or barriers successfully is a...