Kaupapa Maori and Maori education pedagogy
0cf0ddb57fThis literature review provides an overview of Kaupapa Maori principles and practices, which form the basis for Maori educational pedagogy. …
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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0cf0ddb57fThis literature review provides an overview of Kaupapa Maori principles and practices, which form the basis for Maori educational pedagogy. …
Annual report regarding the programme on racism, discussing: accountability, staffing, Finance, networking, church links, travel, participation, workshops, presentations, theological action, …
Read MoreProgramme on racism report – April 1992 – March 1993
Handout taken from pages 7 and 8 of Claudia Oranges book "An illustrated history of the Treaty of WaitangiHandout taken …
Panui for workshop facilitation resources and leadership training for the Programme on RacismPanui for workshop facilitation resources and leadership training …
Read MoreThe programme on racism of the conference of Churches in Aotearoa New Zealand
0cf0ddb57fAddress at the dawn ceremony on the United Nations Day of Cultural Heritage, 4 December 2002, Civic Square, Wellington. Joris …
Read MoreBlowing up the Bamilyan Buddhas : it makes you think
0cf0ddb57f"This paper was prepared for the Public Service in a Multicultural Society conference, State Services Commission, March 1982"–Page 4. …
Read MoreCultural imperialism and the Maori : The role of the public servant
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In the society we live in who has the power? Who controls the social values?In the society we live in …
Read MoreThe great multicultural society we live in …. New Zealand ?!
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