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The school curriculum and teacher professional standards in Aotearoa New Zealand emphasise culturally responsive pedagogies for Māori learners. However, there is a gap between rhetoric and practice. Drawing on expert-interview methodology, and based on an interview with Tamsin Hanly about complex curriculum issues, this interview article seeks to stimulate deep ...

This article draws primarily on a policy discussion hosted by the New Zealand Association of Research in Education’s (NZARE) Science Special Interest Group at the 2016 national conference, arguing that an ecosystem view of science education is a useful metaphor when considering both what is being done to implement the ...

Mathematics curriculum documentation currently presents important information and messages for New Zealand teachers. Mathematical processes are not explicitly set out but embedded in different locations and there are multiple sources of proxy official curriculum information for the primary school. This article identifies and discusses examples of curriculum tensions for teachers ...

Ko tā tēnei tuhinga he whakaahua i te whanaketanga o Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, te marautanga ā-motu i hangaia hei ārahi i ngā kura reo Māori. Ko mātou ngā kaituhi he kaiako i te kura tuatahi, i te kura tuarua, me te whare wänanga hoki. Whakatakotoria ai i roto i tēnei tuhinga ō mātou ...

This article explores the history of curriculum relating to Pasifika early childhood education (ECE) in Aotearoa New Zealand. Specific contributions of Pasifika peoples to the developments of Te Whāriki are considered. The aspirations of Pasifika peoples and academics that are presented in the body of scholarship developed over the past ...