Criteria 10
Fully registered teachers work effectively within the bicultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Key indicators:
- Practise and develop the relevant use of te reo Māori me ngā tikanga-a-iwi in context.
- Specifically and effectively address the educational aspirations of ākonga Māori, displaying high expectations for their learning.
Guiding question
How can e-learning support my teaching to take into account the bicultural context of teaching and learning in Aotearoa New Zealand?
Examples
Professional development
Ka Hikitia - Managing for Success: The Māori Education Strategy 2008 - 2012
This strategy document focuses on how to raise Māori student achievement.
This strategy document focuses on how to raise Māori student achievement.
Research and readings - Access the following documents via the research and readings page on Enabling e-Learning:
- e-Learning and implications for New Zealand schools: a literature review
- Leading change
- Key elements for a Māori e-learning framework
- A literature review focused on Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs) and e-learning in the context of Te Reo Māori and Kaupapa Māori education
Teaching and learning resources
Tātaiako
Cultural Competencies for Teachers of Māori Learners is a resource explaining competencies teachers need to develop so they can help Māori learners achieve educationally as Māori.
Cultural Competencies for Teachers of Māori Learners is a resource explaining competencies teachers need to develop so they can help Māori learners achieve educationally as Māori.
Inquiry in the classroom
Teachers and students at Finlayson Park School describe how using ICTs adds value to the inquiry process in the classroom.
Teachers and students at Finlayson Park School describe how using ICTs adds value to the inquiry process in the classroom.
Creating iBooks
Teacher, Mihi Morunga, and students describe the process of creating iBooks and the benefits these have in the learning process. Once completed students can share their books with whānau.
Teacher, Mihi Morunga, and students describe the process of creating iBooks and the benefits these have in the learning process. Once completed students can share their books with whānau.
Māori resources
School stories, links to discussions in the Virtual Learning Network (VLN), and useful websites to support teaching and learning for Māori.
School stories, links to discussions in the Virtual Learning Network (VLN), and useful websites to support teaching and learning for Māori.
Blended e-learning for Māori and Pasifika learners
This group in the VLN has a wealth of resources to support teaching and learning.
This group in the VLN has a wealth of resources to support teaching and learning.
Sharing your mihi
In this video clip, students from Burnham School use technology to engage with their parents, whānau, and the community in the creation and sharing of their mihi. They found the feedback and comments enabled by the technology very valuable.
In this video clip, students from Burnham School use technology to engage with their parents, whānau, and the community in the creation and sharing of their mihi. They found the feedback and comments enabled by the technology very valuable.
Macrons
Typing Māori easily
Instructions on how to type macrons for all computer platforms.
Instructions on how to type macrons for all computer platforms.
Connections to iwi
Naumai place
An online database for marae. Find marae by iwi/hapū, or by location.
An online database for marae. Find marae by iwi/hapū, or by location.
Te Kāhui Māngai
Te Kāhui Māngai is primarily designed to provide information on iwi (tribes) in New Zealand, including their rohe, hapū, marae, and representative organisations. It also includes certain national and Māori organisations.
Te Kāhui Māngai is primarily designed to provide information on iwi (tribes) in New Zealand, including their rohe, hapū, marae, and representative organisations. It also includes certain national and Māori organisations.
e-Learning community discussions
Join these groups to participate in discussions with other teachers/educators about the content here, or that is relevant for you.
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