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      Exploring te ao Māori: The role of museums

      Clarkin-Phillips, Jeanette; Paki, Vanessa Anne; Fruean, Louana; Armstrong, Garth; Crowe, Neil
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      Clarkin-Phillips, J., Paki, V.A., Fruean, L., Armstrong, G. & Crowe, N. (2012). Exploring te ao Māori: The role of museums. Early Childhood Folio, 16(1), 10-14.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/6451
      Abstract
      Museums offer many opportunities for developing knowledge of the bicultural heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand. This article reports on research involving a kindergarten located in a national museum. It discusses children’s growing understanding of te ao Māori (the world of Māori) through their regular visits to the collections and exhibits in the museum and suggests teachers in early childhood centres may find connecting with their local museum a valuable resource for enhancing bicultural practice.
      Date
      2012
      Type
      Journal Article
      Publisher
      NZCER Press
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