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| Matariki day Success as Māori |
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| Working together Success for Māori |
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| Helping each other Success with Māori |
- What processes does the school use to gather feedback from Māori students about their learning?How do we do this?
- How effectively do these processes support Māori students to confidently share their feedback and opinions? How do we do this?
- What feedback have Māori students provided about whether the curriculum is engaging and relevant? How do we do this?
- What feedback have Māori students provided about the quality of teacher-student relationships?How do we collect this data?
- What action has the school taken as a result of this feedback? Is there praxis?
- How well does the school monitor and report on the effectiveness of these actions? Possibly celebrating success?
- How well does the school promote and make te reo Māori and tikanga Māori accessible to all students across the curriculum? This area is a strength at our school?
- How well does the school foster supportive student leaders and/or role models for Māori students?This is a strength also not only in students but also staff.
- How well are Māori students supported to develop and reach goals for their learning? How do we do this?
More questions than answers but I would like to share this isolated thinking with the SLT.
Resources:
http://www.ero.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/Promoting-Success-for-Maori-Students-Schools-Progress-2010.pdf
Resources:
http://www.ero.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/Promoting-Success-for-Maori-Students-Schools-Progress-2010.pdf
http://www.edtalks.org/video/m%C4%81ori-achieving-success-m%C4%81ori-framework
https://educationcouncil.org.nz/sites/default/files/Tataiako%20Cultural%20Competencies%20for%20Teachers%20of%20Maori%20Learners%20A%20resource%20for%20use%20with%20
http://www.education.govt.nz/ministry-of-education/overall-strategies-and-policies/the-maori-education-strategy-ka-hikitia-accelerating-success-20132017/https://educationcouncil.org.nz/sites/default/files/Tataiako%20Cultural%20Competencies%20for%20Teachers%20of%20Maori%20Learners%20A%20resource%20for%20use%20with%20



Hi Adrianne. Great to see the great momentum you have with your blog. I hope its all working well for you. Say hi to the rest of the team.
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Saunil Hagler (Cyclone guy who worked with you on setting up your blogs)
HI Saunil, I am loving this blog but I do feel a bit isolated. How do I get feedback from other people. Is there a teacher blog site that I can attach my blog to? I don't think that many people in our group are still using them.
ReplyDeleteAnd I would like to get my team involved in their own blog, how much would it cost to get you back to Whakatane?
Hi Adrianne
ReplyDeleteI recommend linking your blog to Google+ as one option for getting it out there.
https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/1752748?hl=en
A lot of NZ educators are in communities on Google+ already:
eg https://plus.google.com/communities/107125261684184123547
Just use the search box to find some communities that interest you then share your blog posts to your Google+ page (this can be automated once you link your blog to Google+).
And perhaps the best place to get into with it:
http://www.vln.school.nz/discussion/view/926237
Lots of great little discussions going on in here.
Let me know how you go.
Saunil
Oh and I'm not doing onsite PLD as such. New role now is specifically supporting schools with Chromebooks as the device of choice, and how to use them integrated with Google Apps such as Blogger etc. Are you guys using Chromebooks yet? I could beam in online and have a discussion with you on your Chromebooks, then lead into Blogger etc...
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