Strategy Focus Areas
Ka Hikitia – Managing for Success: The Māori Education Strategy 2008 - 2012 has four focus areas that describe the points in the system where coordinated activity will have the most impact. They are the Foundation Years , Young People Engaged in Learning , Māori Language in Education and Organisational Success. Each focus area has a range of priorities, goals, actions, targets and outcomes.
In this section
- Overview
- Overview of the four strategy areas of Ka Hikitia - Managing for Success: The Māori Education Strategy 2008 - 2012
- Foundation Years
- This focus area covers early childhood education and the first years at school
- Young people engaged in learning
- This focus area covers schooling with a particular focus on Years 9 and 10 (the first years in secondary schooling)
- Māori Language in Education: goals and actions
- This focus area covers teaching and learning of, and through, te reo Māori in English medium and Māori medium settings
- Organisational success
- This focus area covers organisational commitment to leading change primarily for the Ministry of Education and then for the rest of the sector