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Leadership within education is always a challenge, but in the rapidly changing technology landscape we now work in, it seems even more daunting. I've collected some interesting reflections on educational leadership here. Enjoy!
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Māori political systems are the oldest in Aotearoa – it’s time university politics courses reflected this

Māori political systems are the oldest in Aotearoa – it’s time university politics courses reflected this | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Just 1% of politics education in New Zealand is focused on the Māori dimension, new research has found. How can the country discuss Te Tiriti o Waitangi when very few understand it?
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Kaupapa Maori and Maori education pedagogy - Treaty Resource Centre – He Puna Mātauranga o Te Tiriti

Kaupapa Maori and Maori education pedagogyAuthor informationResource primary author: Auckland College of Education Content informationContent Description: This literature review provides an overview of Kaupapa Maori principles and practices, which form the basis for Maori educational pedagogy.
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Māori academics call for national inquiry into racism at New Zealand universities

Māori academics call for national inquiry into racism at New Zealand universities | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Discrimination against Indigenous students and teaching staff ‘deeply ingrained’ and endemic
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Improving learning outcomes for Indigenous students. By @ANZSOG

Improving learning outcomes for Indigenous students. By @ANZSOG | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Indigenous ways of learning include deep listening and community-oriented activities, with family being a prominent element of First Peoples’ education. In contrast, Eurocentric teaching method
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This should be read in conjunction with my blog post about indigenous pedagogies. http://blog.ascilite.org/considering-indigenous-pedagogy/
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A day in the life of a Māori academic

When I look back on my academic career, there are many things we can be proud of. Our Māori and Pacific Admission Scheme (MAPAS) students now make up over 30 percent of the medical intake on a yearly basis. Our students are excelling despite many of them coming from environments of poverty and social exclusion. We have a pipeline of tertiary academic success that is evidence-based and world-leading. We teach Māori health in a way that allows students to see and understand the role of racism and privilege as basic determinants of ethnic health inequities. Our research is positioned within a Māori worldview that promotes innovative kaupapa Māori epidemiology and qualitative methods. 

For all of this, I’m grateful.

I’m less grateful for the lack of progress for Māori (and gender) equity in university promotion processes. These still allow for white male overrepresentation at professor and associate professor level, despite a stated commitment to equity and Māori te Tiriti rights. 

And there remain the expectations for Māori service — which is frequently undervalued, yet is pivotal to achieving the equity successes that we’re seeing. 

Those of us who fill the academy spaces with our Māori presence, despite these spaces often being unsafe and potentially harmful, often grapple with this tension. We’re always mindful of that service — it’s what keeps us going — because we know that our presence here makes a difference to those following in our footsteps. 

But there is a personal toll too, and that will continue as long as the university remains a place where Māori experiences are kept at the margins — rather than at the centre where they belong.
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Further calls to remove Unitec board members, following claims of racism towards Māori

Further calls to remove Unitec board members, following claims of racism towards Māori | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Several Māori staff at Auckland's Unitec resigned last month.
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Applying Māori cultural capability » Ako Aotearoa

Applying Māori cultural capability » Ako Aotearoa | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Increase your awareness and understanding of Māori knowledge, values, and learning/teaching methodologies, and how you can apply these to your teaching context.
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Five key values of strong Māori leadership

Five key values of strong Māori leadership | Educational Leadership | Scoop.it
Emerging Māori leaders successfully weave traditional practices with contemporary influences on leadership styles.
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