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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Jan 14, 2019 16:22:50 GMT 12
MERE BERRYMAN: IT'S TIME WE DID BETTER BY MĀORI STUDENTSNew Zealand's education system is failing Māori students by continuing to marginalise their culture, says Waikato University professor Mere Berryman, a 2017 New Zealander of the Year finalist. "The Treaty of Waitangi promised both Māori and non-Māori equal shares of all the benefits that the colonial government was going to provide, yet what we've found that education has provided is a very western perspective that is about one history rather than both our histories." '[The teachers] ask the Chinese girl about her culture and they try and tell me about mine', Berryman was told by one Māori student. This one-sided storytelling not only disadvantages Māori New Zealanders, she says. "Māori have missed out because their histories are not being told authentically, but so too have non-Māori because they haven't learnt about Māori histories [alongside European colonial history]. They've learnt a particular version of those events."..... www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/the-weekend/audio/2018677651/mere-berryman-it-s-time-we-did-better-by-maori-students
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