Ngā Haeata Mātauranga - The Annual Report on Māori Education, 2007/08
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Ngā Haeata Mātauranga – The Annual Report on Māori Education, 2007/08 is the ministry’s one-stop-shop for data, evidence and information about Māori education.
Author(s): Education Information and Analysis Group / Group Māori [Ministry of Education]
Date Published: February 2009
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Sections
- Message from the Secretary for Education
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Foundation Years
- Chapter 3: Young People Engaged in Learning
- Chapter 4: Māori Language Education
- Chapter 5: Organisational Success
- Appendices
- Summary of National and International Assessment Tools and Achievement Data
- Glossary
- References
- Downloads
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