Working with Māori Children with Special Education Needs: He Mahi Whakahirahira
Working with Māori Children with Special Education Needs: He Mahi Whakahirahira
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A culturally grounded guide for special education in NZ
Very Good Condition – light shelf wear with minor edge and corner wear.
Written by a team of leading New Zealand educators including Jill Bevan-Brown and Mere Berryman, this book provides essential guidance for delivering culturally responsive special education to Māori children (tamariki) and their wider whānau. It covers key principles of evidence-based, holistic practice, alongside specific studies on deafness, vision impairment, physical and intellectual disability, autism, and giftedness, each explored through a Māori lens. Grounded in listening to Māori children and families rather than imposing external frameworks, it's a genuinely valuable resource for teachers, specialists and anyone working in New Zealand's special education sector.
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