Toitu te Reo: Evaluation of Taiki E!, Haumi E!, Toi te Kupu and Eke Panuku

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University of Canterbury. School of Maori, Social and Cultural Studies in Education
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2010
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Skerrett, M.
Hunia, M.
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This evaluative study, Toitu te Reo: Evaluation of Taiki E!, Haumi E!, Toi te Kupu and Eke Panuku, provides a critical evaluation for the Ministry of Education of student materials used in the Maori medium sector. Educational materials that validate Maori identity, tikanga and te reo Maori, and that accurately and positively reflect the readers’ lives and values through text and images are an important part of the educational experience for Maori students. Equally, any study of those educational experiences, inclusive of materials produced to support learning and teaching in the Maori medium context, will be best achieved by researchers who are themselves positioned within the community being researched. Only then can Maori-centred research projects satisfy the research demands of kaupapa Maori education, because the research is positioned within the community and is accountable to community – kura, whanau, hapu and iwi. This is a Maori-centred research approach that produces findings that are relevant and meaningful with a view to improved reo Maori outcomes for akonga. This report provides a summary and clarification of the issues identified by the research participants and literature in relation to the development of Maori language resources. It has three main sections. The first section describes the structure of the project, the research methodology which guided this project and further relevant literature which contextualises the study. The second section focuses on the questions which this study sought to answer and discusses the issues raised by the research participants. A range of strategies to address those issues are suggested in the discussions, including areas for further research and development. The third section, te pumanawa o te whakaaro, te kiko o te kaupapa, is an exposé of the data integrated into the relevant sections. These are included as appendices (see Appendix 2-6).

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Skerrett, M., Hunia, M. (2010) Toitu te Reo: Evaluation of Taiki E!, Haumi E!, Toi te Kupu and Eke Panuku. Huia and Learning Media Ltd. 95pp..
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Fields of Research::45 - Indigenous studies::4508 - Mātauranga Māori (Māori education)::450806 - Ngā kura kaupapa Māori (Māori primary education)
Fields of Research::45 - Indigenous studies::4508 - Mātauranga Māori (Māori education)::450802 - Te Whāriki - te mātauranga kōhungahunga Māori (Māori early childhood education)
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