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Strategies for Improving Educational Outcomes for Māori students…
Strategies for Improving Educational Outcomes for Māori students
Importance of
Relationships
Whānau
Central to Māori
success
Face-to-face, mana enhancing
interactions
Student factors play bigger role
than school factors
More books
More computers
Speaking English
at home
Student
Whanaungatanga
More student engagement and
discursive practice
Key to educational success
Wānanga
Engaging in effective teaching interactions
Ako
Promoting effective teaching interactions
Te Kotahitanga ETP
Improved maths and literacy
More group work
Clear roles
Organised with cooperative strategies
Clear success criteria
More positive relationships
for students
Higher reading scores associated with higher
student-teacher ratios
Professional Responsibility
of Teachers
Reject deficit theorising
Linked to racisim
Hinders positive identity development
Improved relationships with students
Teachers are champions and agents of change
Manaakitanga
Māori language and
culture in classroom
Te reo Māori
critical to cultural revival
Positively experienced
by students
Tikanga
Embedded in classroom
Build Māori culture
into pedagogy
Tuakana-teina
Ako
Understand differences between te
ao Māori and western view
Whakapirangatanga (providing a well
managed learning environment)
Proactive teaching
Empowerment of Māori
Students
Manaakitanga
Holistic, mana enhancing views to behaviour management
Mana motuhake
Mātauranga
Realising potential
Co-construction of knowledge
Talking about cultural identity
and experiences
Teaching the teachers