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Implementing a Bi-Cultural Curriculum in ECE

This course delves beyond the basic implementation of cultural icons and waiata and looks into how you can guide your curriculum and everyday practice by the values, aspirations and knowledge of a Māori view of education and learning.

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About the course

Biculturalism implies the existence of two distinct cultural groups, usually of unequal status and power, within a society united by one economic and political structure.

Integrating Kaupapa Maori into a centre assists to validate the cultural roots and identity of Maori learners. It also fosters understanding of cultural and national identity for all learners.

Integrating Kaupapa Maori is a powerful means of learning, through the exploration and transfer of Maori knowledge, processes and practices, while simultaneously encouraging a better understanding of the unique nature of this country and its indigenous people.

This course delves beyond the basic implementation of cultural icons and waiata and looks into how you can guide your curriculum and everyday practice by the values, aspirations and knowledge of a Māori view of education and learning.

Course Lessons

COURSE PRESENTER

Martina Ewing

Graduate Diploma of Teaching and Learning (ECE)
Bachelor of Arts in Education
Full Teacher Registration
Patrick Jones - Course author
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