Working with Māori children with special education needs : he mahi whakahirahira / Jill Bevan-Brown, Mere Berryman, Huhana Hickey, Sonja Macfarlane, Kirsten Smiler and Tai Walker.
"Who are Maori children with special education needs? Why would working with them be any different to working with other children with special education needs? Why is this a highly important job he mahi whakahirahira? This book provides essential information for those striving to provide cultur...
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Wellington, New Zealand :
NZCER Press,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction / Jill Bevan-Brown
- 2. In pursuit of culturally responsive evidence-based special education pathways for Māori : Whaia ki te ara tika / Sonja Macfarlane
- 3. Akoranga whakarei : learning about inclusion from four kura rumaki / Mere Berryman
- 4. Tātau tātau : engaging with whānau hauā from within a cultural framework / Huhuna Hickey
- 5. Refocusing lenses on Māori deaf children and their whānau / Kirsten Smiler
- 6. Kāpō Māori : overcoming barriers / Jill Bevan-Brown and Tai Walker
- 7. Living with physical disability : a Māori woman's perspective / Huhana Hickey and Jill Bevan-Brown
- 8. Intellectual disability : looking through a Mā̃ori lens / Jill Bevan-Brown
- 9. Māori and autism spectrum disorder / Jill Bevan-Brown
- 10. Hei āwhina mātua : a kaupapa Māori response to behaviour / Mere Berryman
- 11. Gifted Mā̃ori children : nurturing sturdy kauri / Jill Bevan-Brown
- 12. Conclusion : relationships of interdependence - making the difference togther / Mere Berryman.