ERIC Number: ED672756
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2024
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ISBN: 978-1-990040-95-5
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Te Kauae Tuku Iho [vertical bar] Inheriting the Sacred Jawbone: Indigenous Knowledge Holders Reimagine Education
Maia Hetaraka
NZCER Press
This thought-provoking book emerges from the author's personal journey through Aotearoa New Zealand's evolving education policy landscape. Delving into the complexities of a policy intended to enhance Maori student success, the author draws from personal, ancestral, and contemporary experiences to unravel and reframe conventional understandings of education. Originally conceived as an effort to unify diverse information, the research evolved into a deep exploration of Maori perspectives, challenging the colonial preference for singular truths. Instead, it embraces the Maori tradition of accepting multiple viewpoints and variations, fostering humility and connection. This book navigates the turbulent changes in New Zealand's political environment, from progressive reforms under a Labour Government to the recent rollback of transformative policies by a right-wing coalition. It critically examines the impact of these shifts on Maori education and the broader quest for a more inclusive and truthful national curriculum. "Te Kauae Tuku Iho" is more than an academic text; it is a tribute to ancestors, elders, and future generations. It speaks to educators, researchers, and anyone invested in understanding and addressing historical and ongoing injustices. This work offers a blend of courage, wisdom, and a call for renewed commitment to justice and equity in education.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups, Malayo Polynesian Languages, Educational Change, Educational Policy, National Curriculum, Inclusion, Ethics, Political Attitudes, Policy Analysis, Indigenous Knowledge, Colonialism, Land Settlement, Social Justice, Equal Education, History, Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education
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Publication Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER)
Identifiers - Location: New Zealand
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