Culturally responsive pedagogy

VicTeach October programme: Culturally responsive pedagogy - engaging Māori students.

On Wednesday 1st October, 12 - 1pm VicTeach met in the library Maori and Pasifika space, Te Taratara ā Kae /Wan Solwara, Level 2, Kelburn library This session focused on sharing some of Victoria’s programmes designed to support Māori and Pasifika student success, together with presentations from students and academics about what makes a difference for students. It featured staff and students from across the University who have a specific interest in issues and opportunities related to Māori and Pasifika students.

Video of this session will be available here in the future.

On Friday 10th October, 3.15 – 5pm we met at Ako Pai Marae, Karori Campus

Dr Craig Rofe and Rawiri Hindle from Te Kura Māori, Faculty of Education, presented on how we can use culturally responsive pedagogy in our teaching and learning activities, drawing from their research with teachers across different educational contexts.

The session began with a mihi whakatau to welcome those who had not been on Ako Pai Marae before.

Dr Craig Rofe's presentation has been removed as it contains images that cannot be shared publicly



Video of the session at Ako Pai Marae is now available : here