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James Ladwig (2012) Analytical Note: Initial results of estimating the effect of Te Kotahitanga’s model of pedagogy. James Ladwig
James Ladwig shows that two things are evident in this analysis: 1) the gains achieved by students in Te Kotahitanga schools in 2009 mathematics are substantially higher than the national averages, with moderate to strong effects for the majority of students, and 2) the positive effects associated with higher quality pedagogy increase as the quality of pedagogy increases – consistent with the rationale and purpose of Te Kotahitanga.
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 (2011) Education leaders can reduce educational disparities. International Handbook of Leadership for Learning: Part Two. (pp. 1069-1081).. Springer Science+Business Media
This online chapter is about how education leaders can reduce educational disparities through strategic goal setting, supporting effective pedagogies, promoting distributed leadership, enacting inclusivity, using evidence, and owning the need for reform. In International Handbook of Leadership for Learning: Part Two (pp. 1069-1081). Springer.
R. Bishop (2011) A culturally responsive pedagogy of relations. The Professional Practice of Teaching (pp. 185-204).. Cengage Learning
This chapter by Russell Bishop (online preview) explores ways to address disparities in the achievement of Māori students in mainstream education. This examination is further informed by a range of studies into effective innovation in Māori medium schooling. The Professional Practice of Teaching (pp. 185-204), Cengage Learning.