S1 | E7 - Non-Māori teachers teaching Māori Language in Primary School - Dr Alice Patrick

Episode 7 June 13, 2022 00:36:47
S1 | E7 - Non-Māori teachers teaching Māori Language in Primary School - Dr Alice Patrick
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S1 | E7 - Non-Māori teachers teaching Māori Language in Primary School - Dr Alice Patrick

Jun 13 2022 | 00:36:47

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Show Notes

“Dissecting the important role of Non-Māori teachers teaching Te Reo in Primary education”

Can we Hīkoia te kōrero (walk the talk)? Dr. Alice Patrick joins us to Unpack the past, present and future of Te Reo Maori language proficiency in Aotearoa; & the important role that non-Maori primary teachers play in spreading the Maori language vision.  

If you’d like to read more, here’s a link to the PhD: http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/xmlui/handle/10063/8806

For any questions, qualms or queries, reach out to the PhD: Unpacked team through [email protected], or @phdunpacked on Instagram.

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