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Dominic O'Sullivan & Mere Berryman & Russell Bishop (2010) Scaling up education reform: Addressing the politics of disparity (review). NZCER Press
Using the Te Kotahitanga programme as a model, the authors branch out from the project itself to seek to uncover how an educational reform can become both extendable and sustainable. Review of the book by Dominic O’Sullivan, Mere Berryman, and Russell Bishop.
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.
Ted Glynn & Janice Wearmouth & Mere Berryman (2005) Supporting students with literacy difficulties: A responsive approach (summary). Open University Press
This book by Ted Glynn, Janice Wearmouth, and Mere Berryman examines ways in which teachers and other adults, at school and at home, have created effective, responsive, social contexts for literacy learning. Chapter 1 and summary available online.