Reference

Mātauraka - Education

Categories

* Tuatoru - Tertiary

Sites

* He Tohutohu ki te Mātauranga Māori @ Te Puna Web Directory
Tūhonotaka ki kā rōpū whakariterite me kā kōrero whakatau o Aotearoa.
* Ko te Mātauranga @ Te Puna Web Directory
Tūhonotaka ki kā rōpū whakariterite me kā kōrero whakatau o Aotearoa.
* Aromatawai
Te hapori o te Aromatawai mo Te Kete Ipurangi. Assessment community pages for the Online Learning Centre.
* He Ara Tika training programme
This website is for Māori students who are currently doing a distance mentor training program by long distance learning
* Huarahi ki te ao tohu : keeping you up to date on Māori qualifications
A bimonthly newsletter to keep you up to date with new developments, reviews and news on national Māori qualifications. From NZQA.
* Kaupapa Māori
This site has been developed to make kaupapa Māori resources more widely available to support Māori researchers and academics. There are few research resources written in te reo Māori so the aim of creating the main part of the site in te reo Māori was one of the leading factors in its development.
* Kohanga Reo National Trust Board Inc.
* The Lore of the Whare-Wananga
Written down by H. T. Whatahoro from the teachings of Te Matorohanga and Nepia Pohuhu, priests of the Whare-wananga of the East Coast, New Zealand. Translated by S. Percy Smith, 1913
* Māori Development Research Centre (MDRC)
An internet-based, Māori-owned research centre connecting Māori Development research capacity and Māori enterprise.
* Māori Education
from the Ministry of Education
* Māori in mainstream : te tere auraki
This website supports the Ministry of Education's wider development of evidenced-based frameworks that explore and make explicit the key dimensions of quality teaching for diverse students.
* MAI Review
Online academic journal concerned with Māori and indigenous development.
* The Māori School of Learning
By Elsdon Best. Dominion Museum, 1922
* Ratonga Māori
A quick entry point to the most up to date and complete information on National Māori qualifications. From NZQA.
* Tūhoe Mātauranga
* Taiohi
Website aimed at rangatahi providing information on entertainment, careers, and study.
* Te Hiringa i te Mahara
a resource for Māori secondary school teachers and contains all sorts of information, including links to Maori performing arts and culture
* Te Kaupapa Mātauranga Mō Te Iwi Māori Maori Education Trust
* Te Kete Ipurangi
The Online Learning Centre
* Te Tapuae o Rehua
Joint venture between Ngai Tahu and 5 South Island tertiary institutions established to increase Māori participation in tertiary education. Information on scholarships, grants and awards.
* Uia Ngā Pātai
Mā mātou koe e āwhina. I te wā tuturu - Te Tangata tuturu - Te āwhina tuturu me ō mahi kainga. Rāhina ki te Rāmere, 1pm - 2pm.
* Waikato University Māori Bibliography
A subject index to information on Māori topics appearing in books, conference proceedings and selected periodicals. The index includes references to Māori information that can not quickly be found because the title of the work does not indicate Māori content, or the subject headings used are not detailed enough. This is a really useful research tool for many Māori topics. Index only.