Te reo Māori is today one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s three official languages. Here's how you can learn more about te reo Māori before a visit to NZ.
An examination of recruitment materials and interviews with personnel involved in the employment of teacher educators to positions in university-based New Zealand initial teacher education (ITE) courses reveals three constructions of teacher educator as academic worker: the professional expert, the dually ...
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWOA) is one of New Zealand’s largest institutions of higher education, delivering courses at more than 80 locations.TWOA sought a secure, cloud-based library system that can handle library collections located at multiple sites. Working with a well-established vendor ...
An examination of recruitment materials and interviews with personnel involved in the employment of teacher educators to positions in university-based New Zealand initial teacher education (ITE) courses reveals three constructions of teacher educator as academic worker: the professional expert, the dually ...
Also, in Aotearoa New Zealand, over the past few years, as neoliberal agendas have been embraced by universities, courses that are vocationally driven have prospered often at the expense of other subjects such as music, languages and gender studies. There remains, however, a strong commitment ...
Munford (2001) `Unresolved Struggles: Educating Social Workers in Aotearoa New Zealand', Social Work Education 20(1): 21-34.Nash, M. & Munford, R. (2001). Unresolved struggles: educating social workers in Aotearoa New Zealand. Social Work Education. New Zealand: Vol.20,No.1....
Together, the essays collected here provide a sense of the vibrancy and diversity of the research from the inaugural conference of Screen Studies Association of Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, and anticipate its second conference, The Uses of Cinema: Film, Television, Screen, Monash University,...
Available online: http://ankn.uaf.edu/curriculum/Articles/GrahamSmith/ (accessed on 2 May 2024). Smith, Linda Tuhiwai. 1997. Decolonising intellectual identity: Māori/Woman/Academic. In Cultural politics and the University in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Edited by Michael Peters. Auckland: Dunmore ...