Some questions about teachers.
affb5c658aThis paper focuses feedback to the 1986 Draft Ciriculum Review Committee report on the issue of teacher selection, recruitment and …
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affb5c658aThis paper focuses feedback to the 1986 Draft Ciriculum Review Committee report on the issue of teacher selection, recruitment and …
affb5c658aThis paper is a response to the the 1986 draft report on the Curriculum Review Committee and includes a history …
Read MoreComments on the proposals of the 1986 curriculum review
affb5c658aHistorical and theoretical comments prepared as a background paper to the 1986 Curriculum Review. …
affb5c658aThis account is written by a Maori language teacher of the deep sadness and frustration of working in a Pakeha …
This Issue in Education draws exclusively from a paper written by the Council on Interracial books for Children (USA) on …
Read MoreTen quick ways to analyse children’s books for sexism and racism
affb5c658aThis paper draws on several different sources to explore the issues of bilingual education including a paper on resource support, …
affb5c658aThis papers addresses the issue of Kohanga Reo graduates and a lack of structural support for ongoing competence in language …
Read MoreKohanga Reo – the foundation for Kaupapa Maori and educational change
affb5c658aA series of booklets focusing on issues in education compiled by the Programme Against Racism. …
This paper explores the philosophical imperatives behind the establishment of Kohanga Reo and the difficulties encountered in the first two …
Read MoreTe Kohanga Reo – A salvage programme for the Maori language
affb5c658aThis paper examines the racism underlying assumptions and statements drawn from the educational journal series on Captain Cook used for …
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