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Ka Hikitia- the Challenge! Numeracy Conference 18-22 February 2008
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Both sides of the fence Supply- what are the challenges for improving system performance for Māori learners? Demand- what the challenges for iwi, hapu and whanau in being partners in the process?
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Ka Hikitia – Managing for Success 2006/2007 Conceptual framework and Action plan 2007Consultation 2008 - April Strategy launch 2008-2012 Implementation and evaluation
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Building a world-leading education system The challenge of equity The challenge of urgency The challenge of 21 st century living The challenge of change
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Why focus on Māori learners? Māori success = New Zealand’s success
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The strategic intent … Māori enjoying education success as Māori
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The three key principles … Māori Potential Cultural Advantage Inherent Capability
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FOCUS MORE ON FOCUS LESS ON IDENTIFYING OPPORTUNITY Problems TAILORING (appropriateness) Intervention (Government) INVESTMENT (in local people/local solutions) Targeting (deficit) INDIGENEITY (distinctiveness) Minority COLLABORATION Instructing and Informing Shift in thinking - Māori Potential
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The three key principles … Māori Potential Cultural Advantage Inherent Capability
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MĀORI ENJOYING EDUCATION SUCCESS AS MĀORI Working with others to find and follow successful learning and education pathways Cultural and distinctive contributions successfully realised through education Successfully contributing to te ao Māori Successfully contributing to Aotearoa New Zealand and the world Realise Māori Potential, Cultural Advantage and Inherent Capability PERSONALISING LEARNING REALISING MĀORI YOUTH POTENTIAL OUR APPROACH Ako Culture Productive Partnerships OUR LEVERS FOR CHANGE Engagement Accountability Capability Cooperation Quality Focus Area: Foundation Years Focus Area: Young People Engaged In Learning Focus Area: Māori Language Education Focus Area: Organisational Success PRESENCE ENGAGEMENTACHIEVEMENT
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The challenge of building productive relationships/partnerships What is whanau? What is hapu? Why focus on iwi partnerships?
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What are some of the challenges? The challenge of legitimacy The challenge of a Māori paradigm up against a western construct The challenge of imparting, promoting and at the same time protecting Māori knowledge The challenge of staying the course
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Examples of productive partnerships Co-constructed curriculum development Re-engaging young people in learning Engaging Ngati Whakaue in early childhood education
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Going forward- your value Ka Hikitia iwi engagement the critical role of teachers the critical role of iwi ( whanau and hapu) the challenge of ‘integrated action’ Durie, M (2005)
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Ka Hikitia is not seeking a special response – But rather a professional response
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Rangatahi voice Being successful as Māori is when as Māori I am proud, strong, confident and working in a career that I love and I am healthy and wealthy with a positive and strong whānau relationship…..its creating the inspiration to let you dream out loud…
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Māori enjoying education success as Māori http://kahikitia.minedu.govt.nz
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