Strategy approach
Ka Hikitia - Managing for Success: The Māori Education Strategy 2008 - 2012 takes an evidence-based, outcomes-focused, Māori Potential Approach.
The strategy has been designed to concentrate on what the evidence shows will achieve a transformational shift in the performance of the education system for and with Māori. This is why the strategy takes a 'narrow and deep' approach in its focus areas, goals and actions, rather than encompassing everything and spreading the focus too thinly to achieve significant change.
It is also why the Maori potential approach and ako sit at the heart of the strategy's approach.
In this section
- Māori Potential Approach
- Ka Hikitia - Managing for Success: The Māori Education Strategy 2008 - 2012 draws on the policy frame work from the Māori Potential Approach which emphasises partnership, working together and sharing power
- Ako
- Ka Hikitia - Managing for Success: The Māori Education Strategy 2008 - 2012 emphasises the importance of Ako - Effective and reciprocal teaching and learning - for and with, Māori Learners and the conditions that support it