What's Maori About Maori Education?

What's Maori About Maori Education?

by Wally Penetito
What's Maori About Maori Education?

What's Maori About Maori Education?

by Wally Penetito

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Overview

A unique critique of the history and contemporary practice of Maori academics, this examination argues that equality of education has been promised but rarely delivered in New Zealand. It was not until the late 1970s and early 1980s that ordinary Maori in a few key communities throughout the country courageously stepped outside the mainstream system and created an alternative Maori system in order to enhance their own interpretations of what it means to achieve equality, social justice, and fairness through education. Engaging and thorough, this insider' s account explores the Maori point of view and asks what “ an education for all New Zealanders” really means.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781776563920
Publisher: Victoria University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 845 KB

About the Author

Wally Penetito is a professor of Maori education and the codirector of He Parekereke, an Institute for Research and Maori Development within the School of Education, at the Victoria University of Wellington. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the New Zealand Education Institute and the recipient of Te Tohu Pae Tawhiti Award from the New Zealand Association for Research in Education for outstanding Maori researcher of the year. He has tribal affiliations to Ngati Haua, Ngati Tamatera, and Ngati Raukawa. Dr Wally Penetito is Professor of Maori Education and Co-Director of He Parekereke: Institute for Research and Development in Te Kura Maori, Faculty of Education, Victoria University of Wellington. He has a long and varied career in education as a teacher, an adviser to schools, a senior government public servant, a researcher, and a college of education and university lecturer. He served for a period on the Teacher Registration Board and is currently an Honorary Fellow of the New Zealand Education Institute. In 2005 he was presented with the Te Tohu Pae Tawhiti Award from the New Zealand Association for Research in Education for the outstanding Maori researcher of the year. In 2007 he taught for a semester at McGill University, Montreal, Canada as part of his research and study leave. Dr Penetito has tribal affiliations to Ngati Haua, Ngati Tamatera and Ngati Raukawa. He is married to Sheena and they have an adult family of three, with seven grandchildren.
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