Cultural Responsive Practice
Nathan Riki - presenter
Hapū - before pakeha people came to Aoteroa Māori people were not called Māori. Māori (normal) can refer to anyone who comes from a place. Originally Māōri were known among themselves as Hapū.
It is our responsibility to ensure that the obligation to the.
Treaty of Waitangi Principles:
partnership - engaging with the community, inquiry-based finding out the Māori origins of the area (rōhe), Māori representatives on the Board, power-sharing
protection - valuing, validating and protecting local knowledge, all tamariki must have some Te Reo Māori instruction, learning and including tikanga school-wide, achieve success as Māori and create spaces for our tamariki that encourage rangatiratanga, mana, places that suit their learning styles and harnessing individual skills.
participation - working to strengthen home/school relationships, Māori participating in school decision making, school reflection of biculturalism, aspirations of Māori whānau reflected in school planning and do our whānau feel safe in our school.
Anne Milne - your opinion of yourself is formed by other opinion of you
Warrior Scholars - video
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