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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 & M. Berryman & T.Cavanagh & L.Teddy (2007) Te Kotahitanga Phase 3 Whānaungatanga: Establishing a Culturally Responsive Pedagogy of Relations in Mainstream Secondary School Classrooms.. Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga
The overall aim of this project has been to investigate how to improve the educational achievement of Māori students in mainstream secondary school classrooms.
T. Glynn & C. Richardson & M. Berryman & R. Bishop (2001) Diagnostic assessment tools in Māori medium education: Stocktake and preliminary evaluation: Final report to the Ministry of Education (2001). Ministry of Education Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga
The purpose of the stocktake/evaluation was “to determine which Māori-medium diagnostic tools are currently used in New Zealand to assess student’s achievement in reading, writing and mathematics in the first 4 to 5 years of instruction.” The study also sought to identify gaps in current provisions and potential areas for development.