Kia Mahi Tahi – Ko Koe me Tou Kura. Working Together – You and Your Child’s School

DIGITAL LIBRARY

Description

Guidelines for Boards of Trustees and Schools on engaging with Maori parents.

Table of contents

He mohiotanga mo nga matua me nga whanau, e pa ana ki/Better relationships for better learning, Guidelines for Boards of Trustees and Schools on engaging with Maori parents, whanau and communities, He aha te Take me Whakauru Mai nga Matua Maori me o Ratou Whanau?/Why Involve Maori Parents and Whanau?, Hei timatanga/Starting Out, Whakaputahia Tou Reo Korerohia o Whakaaro/Having your Say – Governance and Boards of Trustees, Kia Kaingakau ki te reo Maori me nga Tikanga Maori ki toto it tou Kura/Valuing Te Reo and Tikanga Maori – Maori Language and Culture in your School, Tou Wahi – Nga Mahi a te Kura me nga Matua Maori/Your Place – School activities and Maori Parents, Te Taka ki te He – Te Kore tae ki te Kura, me t Whakawhiunga/When things go wrong – Truancy and Discipline, To tatou Hapori – Te Whakawhanaunga ki Nga Iwi, Hapu, me nga Marae/Our Community – Relationships with Iwi, Hapu, and Marae, Tatou, Tatou, Tatou – Te Whanaungatanga ki te Hapori me nga Kura Atu/Helping Each Other – Relationships with the Community and with Other Schools,

Primary author: Learning Media Limited

Secondary author: Ministry of Education

Author biography: Corporate/institutional

Publisher: Ministry of Education

Publication format: Brochure

Publication date: 2000

Publication place: Wellington

Publication status: No copying

Publication availability: Yes

Publication location: Treaty Resource Centre

Content type: Models, Policy, Recommendations

Tikanga Māori: General

Sector: Education – primary, Education – secondary, Education – tertiary, government national

Formal group: Government Bodies

Culture related topics: Concept of culture

Historical period: 20th