Faculty of Education and Social Work
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EDUC 787 - Researching Maori Education
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Course description
30 points
An examination of how best to approach educational research with, by and for Maori. The course is of interest to all social science researchers in Education. Includes the politics and ethics of research involving Maori and other indigenous groups. Particular attention is paid to the development of advanced academic writing skills for research.
Course director
Alison Jones
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Course overview
What are the best ways of doing educational or social research with, by and for Māori? What do you need to avoid? What are the ethics and implications of undertaking research in Māori contexts? This course explores the principles of Kaupapa Māori research as a basis for working ethically and appropriately in Māori and Indigenous research contexts or in any context where Māori are participants.
Course Coordinators
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Delivery modes
Block Intensive (intensive on campus days)
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Currently scheduled classes
2018 Epsom (Semester 1): Block sessions on Fridays 2nd March, 6th April, 4th and 25th May from 4:30-7:30pm and Saturday sessions on 3rd March, 7th April, 5th May and 26th May from 10am to 4:30pm
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Take this course
This course can be taken as a taught course in the following programmes:
- Postgraduate Diploma in Education
- Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership
- Postgraduate Certificate in Education
- Bachelor of Arts in Education (Honours)
- Master of Arts in Education
- Bachelor of Education (Teaching) (Honours)
- Master of Educational Leadership
- Certificate of Proficiency
- Master of Education (180pt)
- Master of Professional Studies in Education
- Postgraduate Diploma in Arts
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School
Te Puna Wananga
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