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important cultural values and principles, so that these can be used as a part of the foundation for learning."
Pasifika education facilitator, project interview, 2013
Knowing our learners
(ERO, 2010 and 2011). Nevertheless, in many schools these expectations are not yet being realised through all students achieving to their full potential.
Quality Teaching for Diverse Students
in which Māori and Pākehā recognise each other as full Treaty partners, and in which all cultures are valued for the contributions they bring.
NZC, p. 8
do inclusive practices in our school currently look like?
How do we show we value diversity?
How does our school encourage, respect, and value the contributions of all students and their families
resources, for example, whakakoha and the Tokelauan way.
Diversity
Recognising that different people have different values that affect decisions.
Recognising that some people need
Students discuss the culture of support at Hauraki Plains College Click here to view Students discuss the culture of support at Hauraki Plains College on Vimeo River groups at Hauraki Plains
, languages, cultures, abilities, and talents are recognised. In any class, diverse learners will be learning at, above, or below the expectations for their year level. The classroom curriculum must therefore
Involve participants at all stages of the process.
Consider ways you can cater for diverse cultures and languages, and reassure the community their needs will be taken into account.
Invite local matai
and analyse scientific information alongside social, cultural, and historical views
consider multiple ways of knowing and exploring diverse perspectives or value positions
acquire knowledge of local
’t feeling all that comfortable about directing older members of their cultural groups and that was something that we had come across before and felt a little bit familiar with.