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Transformation geometry: Mā te nekehanga, mā te whakaata, mā te hurihanga

Abstract
The whakataukī (proverb) promotes the notion that navigating obstacles or barriers successfully is a natural part of learning. The learning and teaching of the Māori language and culture are key practices in Māori-medium settings. Teachers in such classrooms are actively promoting academic success as Māori through the medium of te reo Māori (the Māori language). This stance includes the learning of mathematics.
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Chapter in Book
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Citation
Manuel, H., Hāwera, N., & Taylor, M. (2015). Transformation geometry: Mā te nekehanga, mā te whakaata, mā te hurihanga. In R. Averill (Ed.), Mathematics and Statistics in the Middle Years: Evidence and Practice (pp. 131–145). Wellington, New Zealand: NZCER Press.
Date
2015
Publisher
NZCER Press
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©2015 the authors.