The white warp
f61f55e413A multi-cultural society needs a multi-cultural education system – but staff writer Pamela Stirling finds that the New Zealand system …
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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f61f55e413Guidelines to help schools prepare and write a school charter …
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"This paper is predicated on the premise that the gaps between Maori and Pakeha in education, helath, employment and economic …
Read MoreAn overview of Tertiary reforms in Education and their significance for Maori
f61f55e413Course evaluation sheet for Treaty@work 1 – background, 2004 Semester 1. 8 evaluation questions. …
f61f55e413Clyde Lambourn writes his observations of the hui he attended regarding the Resource Management law reform, those who attended, some …
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Essay assignment to describe your personal view on how the Treaty relates to Aotearoa New Zealand today. Treaty quiz contains …
Read MoreTreaty of Waitangi for introduction to Social sciences
"Many education institutions have recognised their obligations under Te Tirti o Waitangi but have found it very difficult working out …
Read MoreIncorporating Te Tiriti into MIT’s Quality Management System
Stuart critiques the change in early childhood towards addressing the issues of power in curriculum and community issues, particularly over …
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