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but for life. Children use key competencies in many different situations at home, at sport or cultural occasions and at school, and eventually in work situations. Your child is using key competencies when
in terms of being culturally responsive and thinking about where kids come from, their background, culture, strengths, interests that we work really closely with community so that, especially with engagement
begin our staff meetings with a Karakia and we embrace many of the Māori values and protocols of our community in all that we do. It is infusing and embedding those Māori values within our school culture
for integrating readymade commercial packages into teaching programmes
Teacher Professional Learning and Development BES
Quality Teaching for Diverse Students in Schooling BES
The arts
to understand the system and support my child."
Parent/whānau - European
"I want an inclusive environment which respects diversity of the learners at school. I want teachers to recognise prior
’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. primary Primary 1 0 community
wants. She notes that having children sit with parents during a meeting can be culturally appropriate and beneficial for all.
that he set out to achieve. I want to tautoko what everyone else has said too, because the environment we have, because it is diverse, we have a lot of people we can contact, and, like whaea said, we
have come up with in terms of that very diverse nature of what we’ve been developing with our staff and our community.
We acknowledge that the journey that we’ve been on isn’t finished and we’ve ended
are dystopia, desire, and diversity. Just to narrow it down, but also make it a bit simpler for students. So those are actual ideas rather than just a straight genre in that respect. Then in year 13 this year