Aotearoa New Zealand histories & Te Takanga o te Wā
Draft of the new curriculum
Te Takanga o te Wā Māori History Guidelines for years 1-8. A useful resource for how to approach exploring histories. Some useful Aotearoa New Zealand history resources: Social Sciences Online Resources Youtube Māori history videos ngataonga NZ audiovisual resources nzhistory nzonscreen Papers Past - National Library Te Ara Encyclopedia Auckland Museum Te Papa Inside the Treaty Grounds Spread of Māori Culture Māori Objects Wairau Bar Blog Inside the Treaty Grounds School Journals Images of Māori Protest Parades, Protests & Marches |
ANZH Consultation from Ministry of Education on Vimeo. “Storytelling and narrative can be used to teach new concepts, reinforce those previously encountered, bring new perspectives, and address misconceptions. Stories also provide students with a shared prior knowledge and learning experience. The use of narrative follows a tradition of oral storytelling and song and integrates students’ families’ stories and experiences into class discussion and study. Because narrative does not need to be in a written format, it allows all students to share their experiences. In a Māori historical context, a pedagogy that uses narrative can enhance power sharing for Māori learners and acknowledges the importance of people’s stories. School Journals are a useful resource and are easily accessible.” Te Takanga o te Wā
Always be aware of who owns the stories - seek permission before retelling them in any public place. |
2021