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Compulsory te reo Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand schools

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posted on 2022-12-07, 00:50 authored by Monica Mercury, Bronwyn WoodBronwyn Wood
While support for compulsory te reo Māori in schools in Aoteaora New Zealand is growing, there is a risk that any future policy could fail, or be only poorly implemented, unless we understand more deeply the factors which shape effective language policy implementation in schools. In this paper we employ a ‘future policy analysis' to explore what it would take to effectively implement a compulsory te reo Māori policy in schools in the future. We report on interviews with twelve purposively selected stakeholders (including Māori, Pākehā, Chinese and Samoan teachers, principals and one Member of Parliament) to elicit from their experiences and reflections the key elements required to implement te reo Māori well in schools. Participants identified that prioritising and valuing te reo Maori was foundational and essential for any potential policy shift at both national and school level. In addition, participants elaborated on how teacher expertise, resourcing, time and leadership support through senior management was integral to successful adoption and implementation. The paper concludes by recommending urgent attention to a range of future-focused strategies that beginning right now could bring about transformational change in our schools and give te reo Māori the mana it deserves.

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Mercury, M. & Wood, B. (n.d.). Compulsory te reo Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand schools. The New Zealand Annual Review of Education, 27, 25-43. https://doi.org/10.26686/nzaroe.v27.8030

Journal title

The New Zealand Annual Review of Education

Volume

27

Pagination

25-43

Publisher

Victoria University of Wellington Library

Publication status

Published online

Online publication date

2022-11-24

ISSN

1171-3283

eISSN

1178-3311

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