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This blog contains many ideas and resources for talking about the curriculum in your school. Click on the find more link to see the full blog posts.

Whose voices help to shape your local curriculum?

29/04/19

This blog provides ideas, questions, tools, and examples to help you design a local curriculum that reflects what is important to your community.

Tags:
community engagement
curriculum design and review
māori achievement
parents
student voice
Whare Isaac Sharland.

Kapa haka – A catalyst for change

07/02/19

Whare Isaac Sharland was awarded a Dr Vince Ham eFellowship in 2017. Her research investigated the benefits of kapa haka on teaching and learning. In this blog Whare explains how kapa haka can help students develop a positive cultural identity resulting in increased confidence, engagement, and achievement.

Tags:
cultural diversity
māori achievement
treaty of Waitangi
Heemi McDonald.

Data, story, and mātauranga Māori

06/02/19

Heemi McDonald is Deputy Principal of Rototuna Senior High School in Hamilton. In this blog post Heemi shares his research into data collection through a Matauranga Māori lens using storytelling.

Tags:
assessment
data
māori achievement
values
Whare Isaac Sharland.

Kapa haka – A catalyst for change

07/02/19

Whare Isaac Sharland was awarded a Dr Vince Ham eFellowship in 2017. Her research investigated the benefits of kapa haka on teaching and learning. In this blog Whare explains how kapa haka can help students develop a positive cultural identity resulting in increased confidence, engagement, and achievement.

Tags:
cultural diversity
māori achievement
treaty of Waitangi
Heemi McDonald.

Data, story, and mātauranga Māori

06/02/19

Heemi McDonald is Deputy Principal of Rototuna Senior High School in Hamilton. In this blog post Heemi shares his research into data collection through a Matauranga Māori lens using storytelling.

Tags:
assessment
data
māori achievement
values
Whare Isaac Sharland.

Kapa haka – A catalyst for change

07/02/19

Whare Isaac Sharland was awarded a Dr Vince Ham eFellowship in 2017. Her research investigated the benefits of kapa haka on teaching and learning. In this blog Whare explains how kapa haka can help students develop a positive cultural identity resulting in increased confidence, engagement, and achievement.

Tags:
cultural diversity
māori achievement
treaty of Waitangi
Coaching pairs at Flanshaw Road School.

Fina's journey in peer coaching

21/03/17

Fina Hallman, teacher from Flanshaw Road School, explains how peer coaching has enriched her teaching inquiry.  

Tags:
māori achievement
teaching as inquiry

Boost your use of te reo Māori

16/06/15

Te Wiki o te reo Māori/Māori Language Week offers a great opportunity to celebrate and learn te reo Māori at your school. But what happens when the week is over? This blog post highlights resources, tools, and school stories to help you carry the momentum of this one concentrated week of language learning into the rest of the school year.

Tags:
cultural diversity
māori achievement
treaty of Waitangi