Associate Director M膩ori Dr Pania Te Maro
Ki te hoe! Education for Aotearoa was co-edited by Te Kunenga Ki P奴rehoa 暴风资源 Associate Director M膩ori Dr Pania Te Maro and Associate Professor Robin Averill from Te Herenga Waka Victoria University. The book addresses how to enact Te Tiriti o Waitangi and equitably privilege m膩tauranga, kaupapa and tikanga M膩ori with other knowledge systems that are typically privileged.
The book provides research-based ideas and resources which address how early childhood, primary, secondary, and tertiary teachers and educators are finding ways to answer this question.
Dr Te Maro says journeying through this pukapuka is an interactive experience of w膩nanga-through-print, with each chapter providing rich informative topics and questions for interaction and discussion.
鈥Ki te hoe! Education for Aotearoa has ideas for our teaching that focus on kaupapa, questions to provoke deeper reflection and ideas for professional development,鈥 she says.
The book shares stories of educators at various stages of their journeys, from kaiako picking up their paddles and paddling a waka together, bound for Aotearoa.
鈥淭heir stories identify prevention of ongoing colonial effects on marginalised, vulnerable populations through questioning and offering ways of thinking about and resisting legitimation of only particular knowledge systems,鈥 Dr Te Maro says.
Te Tiriti o Waitangi is given life in each w膩hanga as a pivotal guide for the transformational change required in our teaching and learning spaces to ensure mana 艒rite m艒 te m膩tauranga M膩ori (equal status for m膩tauranga M膩ori) in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Ki te hoe! Education for Aotearoa is available on 13 December and can be purchased .
Ki te hoe! Education for Aotearoa