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Te Aukume o Taku Reo: He Aha nga Wheako ki ta te Akonga e whai Hua ai i roto i nga Wananga Rumaki?

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The perilous state of the Maori language in Aotearoa continues to have an impact on the social, cultural and linguistic identity of Maori. Despite this critical state, Maori have been at the forefront of language revitalisation amongst Indigenous peoples globally. For over 30 years Maori have worked towards reversing language shift through different language revitalisation movements. These diverse language revitalisation initiatives recognise the importance of immersion wananga in not only the acquisition of language and culture but also in understanding and appreciating Maori identity. This thesis will examine the significance of immersion wananga and how this uniquely Maori pedagogical paradigm extends the student's learning experience beyond just the acquisition of language.

History

Copyright Date

2010-01-01

Date of Award

2010-01-01

Publisher

Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

Rights License

Author Retains Copyright

Degree Discipline

Maori Studies

Degree Grantor

Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington

Degree Level

Masters

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Victoria University of Wellington Item Type

Awarded Research Masters Thesis

Language

en_NZ

Victoria University of Wellington School

Te Kawa a Maori

Advisors

Higgins, Rawinia