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