Activity 3: Contemporary issues
or trends in New Zealand or internationally
Identify and evaluate two
contemporary issues or trends that are influencing or shaping NZ or
international education, which you find most relevant to your practice.
Elaborate in your own words how you would address
those issues or trends in your context within your learning community or
professional context.
Te Puni Rumaki:
Strengthening the preparation, capability and retention of Māori-medium teacher
trainees (2014)
The main aim of the research project Te Puni Rumaki
was to gather information about practices and strategies that successfully
prepare and retain Māori-medium initial teacher education students so that they
are well equipped to teach in Māori-medium contexts. It also aimed to gather
information about how practices and strategies might be further strengthened
and improved.
Author(s): Margie Hōhepa,
Ngārewa Hāwera, Karaitiana Tamatea & Sharyn Heaton. Report Commissioned by
the Ministry of Education.
Date Published: June 2014
As part of a
targeted strategy to grow the number of Māori medium teachers, the Ministry of
Education launched the TeachNZ Career Changer Māori medium Scholarships in
2005. These are aimed at those who are highly proficient or fluent speakers of
te reo Māori and who have a depth of life and work experience in a particular
field—not teaching—who want to retrain to become a teacher at primary/Kura
Kaupapa or secondary/Wharekura levels.
I applied to
Massey University in the year 2007 for the four years Bachelor of Education
Māori Medium. I was in a class of 12 and one of six that came from a Kura
Kaupapa setting. With the same goal we all had plans to return to our primary
kura kaupapa and teach what was given to us by our former teachers. The
scholarship proved to be an essential part of why we wanted to enter education
and in the māori medium. To become eligible you must partake in a language test
provided by te taura whir ii te reo māori. Once completed, your responsibility was
a B average. This proved to be successful amongst my friends and I as we were
accountale to Teach Nz.
“Māori
medium teacher trainees and beginning teachers are the future of the Māori
medium workforce.” I and the
relationships that they as teachers have with their Māori students will have
the greatest effect on those students’ achievement” (Ministry of Education,
2008). I believe māori alone will impact the education of māori.
Marsden, Maori (1988) The Natural World and Natural Resources: Maori Value
Systems and Perspectives, in Resource Management Law Reform, Vol. 29A.
Ministry for the Environment, Wellington
Mead, H. (1998). The Development of Wananga: Politics and Vision., Sound
Recording, the University of Auckland, Auckland
Mead, H. (2003). Tikanga Maori: Living by Maori Values. Huia Publishers,
Wellington
Mikaere, Ani (1995) The Balance Destroyed: The Consequences for Maori
Women of the Colonisation of Tikanga Maori, Unpublished Master of
Jurisprudence thesis, University of Waikato, Hamilton
Marsden, Maori (1988) The Natural World and Natural Resources: Maori Value
Systems and Perspectives, in Resource Management Law Reform, Vol. 29A.
Ministry for the Environment, Wellington
Mead, H. (1998). The Development of Wananga: Politics and Vision., Sound
Recording, the University of Auckland, Auckland
Mead, H. (2003). Tikanga Maori: Living by Maori Values. Huia Publishers,
Wellington
Mikaere, Ani (1995) The Balance Destroyed: The Consequences for Maori
Women of the Colonisation of Tikanga Maori, Unpublished Master of
Jurisprudence thesis, University of Waikato, Hamilton