Ki te hoe : education for Aotearoa / edited by Pania Te Maro and Robin Averill.

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Published: Wellington, [New Zealand] : NZCER Press, [2023]
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. He whakatakinga - Why Tiriti-led change is needed for New Zealand education: preparing our hoe / Pania Te Maro and Robin Averill
  • 2. He rerenga - Voyaging for Aotearoa and Tiriti-led education appropriate for Aotearoa / Robin Averill and Pania Te Maro
  • 3. Mā te ihu o te waka - Te Tiriti as our guide in educational settings / Veronica M. H. Tawhai
  • 4. Hangaia tō how - Reflecting on the role of educators within the wider ocean of government policy: Developing your personal how / Stephen Lawrenson
  • 5. Nō wai hoki te waka - Using stories and pūrākau for education in Aotearoa: Developing understanding of the currents / Pania Te Maro
  • 6. E anga ana ki whea? - Zombification, power and disappearance (ZPD): Meeting some of the challenges of arriving in Aotearoa / Brian Tweed
  • 7. Whakarewaina te waka - Te Whāriki, where education begins: Launching into the moana / Karyn Aspden and Philippa Isom
  • 8. Me he rākau koi taku hoe - Politics of knowledge in education: Te reo Māori in classrooms / Georgina Tuari Stewart
  • 9. Ngā uruuru ao - Special orientation representations / Tony Trinick and Piata Allen
  • 10. Ko te pūtake o te rerenga - Forming productive partnerships with learners' parents to improve learner outcomes: Using the PATI model / Karyn Saunders, Robin Averill and Hiria McRae
  • 11. Arotakehia te rerenga - Assessment as a powerful instrument of navigation: Knowing how well we are doing / Brigit Kerr and Robin Averill
  • 12. He whakakapinga - The use of narrative and metaphor to consider a philosophy of education: Weaving reflections together / Philippa Isom.