Culture Speaks: Cultural Relationships and Classroom Learning

Russell Bishop

Mere Berryman

Notes
This book focuses on what it is like to be a young Maori person in a New Zealand secondary school classroom today. It presents and discusses narratives drawn from the voices of Maori secondary students, their whanau, principals and teachers. Whether you are a student, a parent, a principal or a teacher, this book will help you to examine your own explanations for the educational achievement of Maori students, and begin to develop effective responses to the challenges it raises. The book proposes strategies for teachers to increase their effectiveness in the teaching and learning of students from Maori and Pacific origins.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Wheelers ePlatform
Genre:New Zealand Non-Fiction
Dewey:EPLAT
call #:EBOOK
pub:2013
Subjects
Maori
Education