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It challenges dominance and promotes equitable partnerships.
Upholding duties to share power and legitimize knowledge.
It drives commitment to dismantle colonial legacies.
They vary significantly, especially for Māori learners.
Creating environments tailored to individual needs.
It fosters relationships and inclusive classrooms.
It requires awareness of diverse learning styles.
It necessitates continuous reflection on equity.
Balancing personal identity with school expectations.
Building strong relationships as a foundation for learning.
It values and responds to students' cultural identities.
Integrate meaningful, student-centered teaching strategies.
Whai, Ako, Mau, and Tipu guide Māori success.
It balances kindness and authority in teaching.
To evaluate cultural inclusivity in school environments.
It varies; quieter students can still be intelligent.
They differ by ethnicity, impacting learning outcomes.
It reflects Māori perspectives and knowledge.
Connecting personal and professional selves in teaching.
Matching learning environments to individual needs.