What's my Role as a Teacher of Māori Learners?

As a teacher of Māori students, my role involves creating a culturally responsive learning environment. The key aspects include rejecting deficit thinking, building positive whānau-type relationships, engaging with parents and iwi, empowering students through transformed power relations, and employing discursive and co-constructive pedagogies. 

Additionally, As teachers, we play a crucial role in effective classroom management, setting high expectations collaboratively, integrating Māori culture into education, staying informed through continuous professional development, and advocating for the needs of Māori students within the school system. I believe that these efforts contribute to a positive, inclusive, and empowering educational experience for Māori students, fostering their academic achievement and overall well-being.

Reading: Seven principles to effectively support Māori students as Māori

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