Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea : Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning for the Tertiary Sector

SKU: 9781988503288
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  • Author:
    RATIMA Matiu Tai / SMITH Jennifer Pearl
  • ISBN:
    9781988503288
  • Publication Date:
    April 2022
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    68
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Canterbury University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand
Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea : Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning for the Tertiary Sector
Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea : Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning for the Tertiary Sector

Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea : Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning for the Tertiary Sector

SKU: 9781988503288
Regular price $59.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    RATIMA Matiu Tai / SMITH Jennifer Pearl
  • ISBN:
    9781988503288
  • Publication Date:
    April 2022
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    68
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Canterbury University Press
  • Country of Publication:
    New Zealand

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This practical guide to culturally responsive teaching practice in the tertiary sector is designed to support kaiako (teachers) to reconfigure the teacher/learner dynamic and question old habits, with a view to embracing kaupapa Maori and diversity. Step by step, Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea explores core Maori values that can be used to enhance kaiako effectiveness and relationships with students - Maori and non-Maori alike - including:

  • Manaakitanga - Ethic of care
  • Whanaungatanga - Relationships
  • Kotahitanga - Unity Rangatiratanga - Student agency and leadership

Working at their own pace, kaiako can engage with Maori students and stakeholders to co-develop learning outcomes, processes and assessments that support student success in the tertiary environment. Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea can be used in a cycle of reflective practice, drawing on past experience and feedback from colleagues and community to develop cultural competence and confidence in tertiary learning spaces.

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  • This practical guide to culturally responsive teaching practice in the tertiary sector is designed to support kaiako (teachers) to reconfigure the teacher/learner dynamic and question old habits, with a view to embracing kaupapa Maori and diversity. Step by step, Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea explores core Maori values that can be used to enhance kaiako effectiveness and relationships with students - Maori and non-Maori alike - including:

    • Manaakitanga - Ethic of care
    • Whanaungatanga - Relationships
    • Kotahitanga - Unity Rangatiratanga - Student agency and leadership

    Working at their own pace, kaiako can engage with Maori students and stakeholders to co-develop learning outcomes, processes and assessments that support student success in the tertiary environment. Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea can be used in a cycle of reflective practice, drawing on past experience and feedback from colleagues and community to develop cultural competence and confidence in tertiary learning spaces.

This practical guide to culturally responsive teaching practice in the tertiary sector is designed to support kaiako (teachers) to reconfigure the teacher/learner dynamic and question old habits, with a view to embracing kaupapa Maori and diversity. Step by step, Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea explores core Maori values that can be used to enhance kaiako effectiveness and relationships with students - Maori and non-Maori alike - including:

  • Manaakitanga - Ethic of care
  • Whanaungatanga - Relationships
  • Kotahitanga - Unity Rangatiratanga - Student agency and leadership

Working at their own pace, kaiako can engage with Maori students and stakeholders to co-develop learning outcomes, processes and assessments that support student success in the tertiary environment. Nga Hau e Wha o Tawhirimatea can be used in a cycle of reflective practice, drawing on past experience and feedback from colleagues and community to develop cultural competence and confidence in tertiary learning spaces.