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Ako wananga : the art, science and spiritual endeavor of teaching and learning in a wananga, a localized approach

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Type Article
Document no. 118015
Author Edwards, Shane. New Zeland
Pages pp. 69-73
Host Item Entry International Journal of Pedagogical Innovations. Vol.1, no. 2, 2013
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Teaching methods  -  Educational improvement  -  Teaching quality
Language of document English
Country Bahrain
Wananga are characterized and distinguished in Aotearoa/ New Zealand statute by advancing education through teaching, learning and research informed and underpinned by tikanga and āhuatanga Māori1 . This differentiation has been necessary because the Aotearoa/New Zealand modern educational tradition has and remains largely a monocultural and one dimensional. As a result, positively different powerful potentials may be underutilised. Whilst the recent history of education in New Zealand, in so far as her Māori citizens are concerned, has come through orchestrated systems of assimilationist, integration, bicultural and most recently multiculturalist agendas, now more than at any other time in our colonial history, a move to Māori ways of knowing, doing and being are most pronounced. This is seen very clearly in the relatively recent dialogue and action of advancement framed within ‘Mātauranga Māori’ – Māori knowledge and practice. (Pubished Abstract)

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