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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jun 10, 2019 17:38:47 GMT 12
RENAME AND REBOOT FOR TE KOTAHITANGA AS LESSONS LEARNED Te Kotahitanga was developed by a team at the University of Waikato led by Russell Bishop and Mere Berryman, but was scrapped by the previous government for cost reasons and replaced with a watered-down substitute. "I think one of the big things will be sitting down with the whānau, hapū, with iwi where appropriate, designing what they want in their education community, and addressing all those issues around racism and deficit thinking and the low expectations of some teachers," Mr Davis says. Te Hurihanganui will initially be rolled out in six communities involving about 4000 pupils..... www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_news/MjE4OTU/Rename-and-reboot-for-Te-Kotahitanga-as-lessons-learned
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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jun 10, 2019 18:12:50 GMT 12
SIR TOBY CURTIS RAILS AT MAORI EDUCATIONThe Government’s wellbeing budget is being greeted with a reminder of past grievances by one of Maoridom’s leading figures in Rotorua. “Whatever happens in this country, as long as we are governed by non-Maori, they (Pakeha) are going to make sure Maori aren’t going to get political dominance,” says Sir Toby. “How do you stop them for getting political dominance? Making sure they don’t get too successful in education and make sure they bloody well pay up so that they can’t compete with our kids who will run the country...... www.rotoruanow.co.nz/news/4928-sir-toby-curtis-rails-at-maori-education.html
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