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R. Bishop (2009) Addressing Diversity: Race, Ethnicity, and Culture in the classroom. In Steinberg, S., (Eds.), Diversity and Multiculturalism: A Reader (pp. 111-121).. Peter Lang Publishing Group
Race, ethnicity, and culture in the classroom. In Steinberg, S., (Eds.), Diversity and Multiculturalism: A Reader (pp. 111-121). New York: Peter Lang Publishing. This chapter is available online in the preview.
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.
R. Bishop, & M. Berryman & L. Cavanagh & L. Teddy & S. Clapham & R. Lamont & A. Jeffries & S. Copas & A. Siope & D. Jaram (2008) Te Kotahitanga: Towards sustainability and replicability in 2006 and 2007.. The University of Waikato
Bishop, R., Berryman, M., Cavanagh, T., Teddy, L., Clapham, S., Lamont, R., Jeffries, A., Copas, S., Siope, A., & Jaram, D. (2008). Te Kotahitanga: Towards sustainability and replicability in 2006 and 2007: Report to the Ministry of Education. Hamilton: University of Waikato Te Kotahitanga Research and Professional Development Team. Contact your library or The University of Waikato for advice on obtaining this article.
R. Bishop & M. Berryman & L. Teddy & T. Cavanagh (2008) A culturally responsive pedagogy of relations: Effective teaching for Māori students. In A. St.George, S. Brown and J. O'Neill (Eds.), Facing the big questions in teaching: Purpose, power and learning (pp. 165-172).. Cengage Learning
Bishop, R., Berryman, M., Cavanagh, T., & Teddy, L. (2008). A culturally responsive pedagogy of relations: Effective teaching for Māori students. In A. St.George, S. Brown and J. O'Neill (Eds.), Facing the big questions in teaching: Purpose, power and learning (pp. 165-172). Melbourne: Cengage Learning. Contact you local library or the University of Waikato for advice on obtaining this publication.
T. Cavanagh & L. Teddy & D. O’Sullivan & M. Berryman & R. Bishop (2007) The Experiences of Year 4 and 5 Māori students in Primary School Classrooms. Final Report to the Ministry of Education. Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga
This report (2007) explores factors that influence student achievement as experienced by Year 4 and 5 Māori students in mainstream primary schools. It draws on a series of in-depth interviews with Māori students themselves and those most intimately involved with their education.
R. Bishop (2006) Overcoming disparity: Repositioning leadership to challenge the conceptual underpinnings of anti racist education. In Ross. W., (Eds.), Racism and Anti racism in education (pp 301-218).. Praeger
Shields, C & Bishop, R. (2006). Overcoming disparity: Repositioning leadership to challenge the conceptual underpinnings of anti racist education. In Ross. W., (Eds.), Racism and Anti racism in education (pp 301-218). Westport, Connecticut: Praeger. Contact your local library or University of Waikato for advice on obtaining this publication.
R. Bishop (2005) Changing power relations in education: Kaupapa Māori messages for mainstream education in Aotearoa/New Zealand. In Bodone, F. What difference does research make and for whom? (pp. 253-269).. Peter Lang Publishing Group
Kaupapa Māori messages for mainstream education in Aotearoa/New Zealand. This publication is not currently available online. Contact your local library or contact Waikato University for advice on obtaining this publication.
R. Bishop (2005) Bishop, R. (2005) Freeing ourselves from neo-colonial domination in research: A Kaupapa Māori approach to creating knowledge.. SAGE Publications
A Māori approach to research and creating knowledge. In Denzin, N. K., & Lincoln, Y. S. Handbook of qualitative research (3rd ed.), pp. 109-135. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. This chapter is available online in the preview.
R. Bishop & M. Berryman (2005) The Te Kotahitanga Effective Teaching Profile. Secondary Principals’ Association of New Zealand (SPANZ)
The Te Kotahitanga Effective Teaching Profile. SPANZ Journal August /September 2005 (Journal of the Secondary Principals’ Association of New Zealand). This journal is currently not available online. Contact your local library or the University of Waikato for advice on obtaining this article. (Information about the Te Kotahitanga Effective Teaching Profile can be found online in other publications, eg SET Research Information for Teachers No. 1, 19-23).
R. Bishop (2008) GPILSEO: A model for sustainable educational reform. In New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies. v43, no2.. New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER)
Bishop, R., (2008) GPILSEO: A model for sustainable educational reform. New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies. v43, no2, NZCER Press (pp. 47-62). This article provides a model that addresses the concerns of both culturalist and structuralist positions for educational reform at classroom, school and system-wide levels. Contact your local library or University of Waikato for advice on obtaining this article.