Title: Te Aratiatia: Writings from the Māori Education Team 1988-2000s
Author: Graham Hingangaroa Smith, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Kuni Jenkins, Kay Morris Matthews, Leonie Pihama, Patricia Maringi Johnston, Margie Hohepa, Stuart McNaughton, Jenny Bol Jun Lee-Morgan, Cherryl Waerea-i-te-rangi Smith, Pita Sharples, Taina Whakaatere Pohatu, Kaapua Smith, Mereana Taki.
Editors: Leonie Pihama and Margie Hohepa
Description:
Kaupapa Māori research articulates what Māori have always known: that we come from a long tradition of philosophers and theorists whose work we are uniquely qualified to draw upon in order to meet the challenges of our time and to build a foundation for those who follow.
This collection of papers provides a window into the forces that gave rise to the notion of kaupapa Māori research: frustration and urgency, born from over a century of enduring a state education system that was designed to fail us; determination to resist yet another round of ill-conceived reforms that would make things even worse; certainty that the accumulation of wisdom bequeathed to us by our tūpuna contained the answers to the challenges confronting us; and faith in our ability to utilise that wisdom to transform our world.
Contributors include: Chief Judge Dr Caren Fox , Hon Sir Edward Taihākurei Durie, Peter Meihana, Linda Te Aho, Horiana Irwin-Easthope and Jacinta Ruru, Metiria Stanton Turei, Tai Ahu, Margaret Mutu, Hon Justice Sir Joe Williams, Jayden Houghton, Judge Wilson Isaac, Carwyn Jones, Jacqueline Paul Rhiannon Jones, Ani Mikaere and Tracey Whare
Physical Description Type: Book Format: Paperback ISBN: 978-1-99-115328-9 No. of pages, Size (l x w x d):vi, 498 pages; 230 mm x 150 mm x 26 mm Language: English including some te reo Māori
Te Aratiatia: Writings from the Māori Education Team 1988-2000s
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Title: Te Aratiatia: Writings from the Māori Education Team 1988-2000s
Author: Graham Hingangaroa Smith, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Kuni Jenkins, Kay Morris Matthews, Leonie Pihama, Patricia Maringi Johnston, Margie Hohepa, Stuart McNaughton, Jenny Bol Jun Lee-Morgan, Cherryl Waerea-i-te-rangi Smith, Pita Sharples, Taina Whakaatere Pohatu, Kaapua Smith, Mereana Taki.
Editors: Leonie Pihama and Margie Hohepa
Description:
Kaupapa Māori research articulates what Māori have always known: that we come from a long tradition of philosophers and theorists whose work we are uniquely qualified to draw upon in order to meet the challenges of our time and to build a foundation for those who follow.
This collection of papers provides a window into the forces that gave rise to the notion of kaupapa Māori research: frustration and urgency, born from over a century of enduring a state education system that was designed to fail us; determination to resist yet another round of ill-conceived reforms that would make things even worse; certainty that the accumulation of wisdom bequeathed to us by our tūpuna contained the answers to the challenges confronting us; and faith in our ability to utilise that wisdom to transform our world.
Contributors include:
Chief Judge Dr Caren Fox , Hon Sir Edward Taihākurei Durie, Peter Meihana, Linda Te Aho, Horiana Irwin-Easthope and Jacinta Ruru, Metiria Stanton Turei, Tai Ahu, Margaret Mutu, Hon Justice Sir Joe Williams, Jayden Houghton, Judge Wilson Isaac, Carwyn Jones, Jacqueline Paul Rhiannon Jones, Ani Mikaere and Tracey Whare
Physical Description
Type: Book
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-99-115328-9
No. of pages, Size (l x w x d): vi, 498 pages; 230 mm x 150 mm x 26 mm
Language: English including some te reo Māori
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