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Ngā whai painga o Te Ao Haka : the positive impacts of Te Ao Haka for ākonga, whānau, and kaiako / Nicola Bright, Keita Durie, Renee Tuifagalele, with Taniora Robinson.
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- Title
- Ngā whai painga o Te Ao Haka : the positive impacts of Te Ao Haka for ākonga, whānau, and kaiako / Nicola Bright, Keita Durie, Renee Tuifagalele, with Taniora Robinson.
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''Ngā whai painga o Te Ao Haka: The positive impacts of Te Ao Haka for ākonga, whānau, and kaiakois a kaupapa Māori research study that set out to understand what benefits and changes can occur for ākonga Māori, whānau, and kaiako when a subject such as Te Ao Haka—that is grounded in te Ao Māori and centres Māori culture, language and identity, knowledge systems, and iwi traditions—has mana ōrite or equal status within NCEA and The New Zealand Curriculum''--Page vii..
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- Book
- Date created
- 2023.
- Creator
- Bright, Nicola, 1974- / Durie, Keita / Tuifagalele, Renee / Robinson, Taniora / New Zealand Council for Educational Research / New Zealand Qualifications Authority
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/50560075
- Related subjects
- Performing arts -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- New Zealand / Māori (New Zealand people) -- Education / Culturally relevant pedagogy -- New Zealand / Māori (New Zealand people) in the performing arts / Mahi ā-Rēhia / Ākonga / Ako / Mātauranga / Māoritanga / Kaiako
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