New Zealand (University of Auckland) The power and potential of Mātauranga Māori in education
In a Matariki inaugural lecture, Te Tumu and Professor Melinda Webber is looking to the…
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In a Matariki inaugural lecture, Te Tumu and Professor Melinda Webber is looking to the…
This week is Te Taetae ni Kiribati – Kiribati language week. The theme for Te…
A young wahine Māori doctoral candidate has secured a quarter of a million dollars for…
The groundwork has been laid for finishing the job, says Professor James Russell. A special issue of…
From the hallowed halls of Oxford and Cambridge, Dr Jodi Gardner is embarking on an…
Fortunately for Professor Deidre Le Fevre, her high school teacher’s grim assessment that she was…
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