English Schools and Maori Students
b4f445d56bThis paper explores how the structure and assumptions that set within the framework of teaching English Language alienates and creates …
These resources, from the Treaty and anti-racism movements, relate to events and actions from the 1960s to the present day. They come from a number of collections being held by TRC that are presently being digitised. Your feedback and suggestions are appreciated.
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b4f445d56bThis paper explores how the structure and assumptions that set within the framework of teaching English Language alienates and creates …
b4f445d56bThis paper examines how the education system fails to recognise the culture and needs of young Maori resulting in an …
An outline for implementing anti racism work in an early childhood setting. Offers examples of questions, discussions and covers the …
Read MoreImplementing an anti-racist early childhood programme
b4f445d56bReports on the establishment of a class which aimed to help 'pupils at a point of crisis'. …
The report of the workings of the Awareness of Racism and Anti-Racist strategies for ECE working group. Course outlines.The report …
Read MoreAwareness of Racism and Anti-Racist strategies for ECE – A Course Report and outline
b4f445d56bThis paper details the richness and role of Maori Art in expressing Taha Maori and the responsibility and sensitivity required …
b4f445d56bNotes and references relating to Maori education, ideology and society. …
b4f445d56bExtract from an address at the opening of Tutahi Tonu carved meeting house at Auckland Teachers College. …
Minutes of a meeting to discuss government approaches to 1990 commemorations/celebrations. Discussions include looking at the aims, identifying what is …
Read MoreDepartment of Internal Affairs – Minutes 16 September 1987
d5376422a3The newsletter for the Programme on Racism includes articles of discussion as well as report on activity related to the …
Read MoreProgramme on Racism – Newsletter Number 11 January 1988
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