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R. Bishop (2011) How effective leaders reduce educational disparities. In Robertson. J., & Timperley. (Eds.), Leadership and Learning (pp. 27-40).. SAGE Publications

This online chapter explores how leaders can reduce educational disparities, and presents a detailed investigation of the qualities of effective leadership. In Robertson. J., & Timperley. (Eds.), Leadership and Learning (pp. 27-40). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

R. Bishop & M. Berryman (2010) Te Kotahitanga: Culturally responsive professional development for teachers.. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group

Online preview. This paper focuses on the professional learning opportunities developed for classroom teachers within the Te Kotahitanga project to support the development of more effective classroom relationships and interactions with Māori students. This has resulted in Māori students attending school more regularly, engaging as learners and achieving to levels where they begin to realise their true potential. Paper prepared for Teacher Development: An International Journal of Teachers Professional Development, 14(2), 173-187.

R. Bishop (2010) Diversity and educational disparities: the role of teacher education. In OECD, Educating Teachers for Diversity: Meeting the Challenge (pp. 119-135).. OECD Publishing

The role of teacher education. This chapter is available online. In OECD, Educating Teachers for Diversity: Meeting the Challenge (pp. 119-135). OECD Publishing.

R. Bishop & M. Berryman & T. Cavanagh & L. Teddy (2009) Te Kotahitanga: Addressing educational disparities facing Māori students in New Zealand.. Elsevier Ltd

Te Kotahitanga and the addressing of educational disparities facing Māori students in New Zealand. The paper identifies how implementing the Te Kotahitanga Effective Teaching Profile addresses these disparities.

Russell Bishop & Mere Berryman (2006) Culture Speaks: Cultural relationships and classroom learning (preview). Huia (NZ) Ltd

This book by Russell Bishop and Mere Berryman focuses on what it is like to be a young Māori person in a New Zealand secondary school classroom today. It presents and discusses narratives drawn from the voices of Māori secondary students, their whānau, principals, and teachers.

R. Bishop & C. Richardson & S. Tiakiwai & Berryman, (2003) Te Kotahitanga: The Experiences of Year 9 and 10 Māori Students in Mainstream Classrooms. Report to the Ministry of Education. Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga

This research project sought to investigate, by talking with Māori students (and other participants in their education), what was involved in improving their educational achievement. On the basis of these suggestions from the students, the research team developed an Effective Teaching Profile.

R. Bishop & M. Berryman & C. Richardson (2001) Te Toi Huarewa: Effective teaching and learning strategies, and effective teaching materials for improving the reading and writing in Te Reo Māori of students aged five to nine in Māori medium education: Final report to the Ministry of Education.. Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga

Te Toi Huarewa looks at effective teaching and learning strategies, and effective teaching materials for improving the reading and writing in te reo Māori of students aged five to nine in Māori-medium education. The main purpose of the project was to observe and collaboratively reflect upon the teaching and learning strategies used during literacy programmes by a range of year one to year five Māori-medium classroom teachers who were identified as effective.

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