
Culture speaks
By Russell Bishop, Mere Berryman
Subjects: Maori (new zealand people), education, Bilingual Education, Attitudes, Maori (New Zealand people), New Zealand, Australia & New Zealand - General, Education (Secondary), Academic achievement, Education, High school students, Classroom environment, Multicultural Education
Description: "Professor Russell Bishop and Mere Berryman interviewed a large number of Maori high school students, their families, teachers and school principals. These interviews have produced a disturbing snapshot of the current New Zealand education system. The message is simple and powerful. Classroom relationships are paramount. Disabling professional and personal relationships between teachers and Maori students have a direct negative effect on students' learning." "But the good news from the research is that a professional development programme, Te Kotahitanga, has been developed. This identifies the barriers to educational achievement of Maori and proposes solutions."--BOOK JACKET
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