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M. Berryman & R. Bishop (2011) Societal and cultural perspectives through a Te Kotahitanga lens. In Christine M. Rubie-Davies (Eds.), Educational Psycology: Concepts, Research and Challenges (pp. 249-267).. Routledge

This chapter discusses the disparity in educational outcomes of Māori students from both societal and cultural perspectives.

R. Bishop (2010) Discursive Positioning and Educational Reform. In May S., & Sleeter C. (Eds.), Critical Multiculturalism: Theory and Praxis (pp. 61-71).. Routledge

Educational reform and discursive positioning. This online chapter explores the positioning, often in deficit terms, of Māori students in New Zealand education. In May S., & Sleeter C. (Eds.), Critical Multiculturalism: Theory and Praxis (pp. 61-71). New York: Routledge.

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.

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