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  • In this recorded professional learning session, Professor Georgina Tuari Stewart and Dr Sally Birdsall provide insights into the Māori knowledge of animals classroom resources.

    This suite of articles, activities and media are based on the research Animals of Aotearoa: Kaupapa Māori Summaries. The resources created support educators to include mātauranga about a range of different animals and animal groups into their teaching. Throughout the session Sally and Georgina elaborate on how teachers might approach this by exploring key ideas and introducing useful terminology.

    Ngā mihi nui Greta, Georgina and Sally! Thank you for the webinar!

    Teacher
    Rights: The University of Waikato Te Whare Wananga o Waikato

    Animals of Aotearoa

    This is an edited recording of the webinar Animals of Aotearoa.

    Index

    Topic

    Video timecode

    Introducing the presentation

    00:00

    Index

    00:17

    Introducing the presenters

    00:38

    Why these resources?

    01:41

    The mana ōrite principle

    03:14

    What’s in the resources?

    06:51

    Summary: Some main points

    09:45

    Six Māori experts

    14:18

    Hands-on with the resources

    16:29

    Pātai/Q&A

    22:50

    SLH links, keep in touch and thanks

    32:55

    Related content

    Explore the resources starting with the introductory article Māori knowledge of animals.

    See our collection created to support teaching about the animals of Aotearoa.

    The article Māori concepts for animal ethics – introduction brings together resources that explore animal ethics with a kaupapa Māori approach. Watch the recorded webinar unpacking these resources here

    You can watch Professor Georgina Tuari Stewart discussing the inclusion of mātauranga in secondary settings in the recording: Workshop for teachers: Māori knowledge in NCEA Science.

    Te tapa ingoa is a Connected article that explores how early Māori named and grouped the plants and animals they found around them.

    Reference

    Stewart, G. T. (2024). Animals of Aotearoa: Kaupapa Māori Summaries. Anthrozoös, 37(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/08927936.2023.2254552

    Acknowledgement

    Thank you to Professor Georgina Tuari Stewart (Ngāti Kura, Ngāpuhi-nui-tonu, Pare Hauraki), Auckland University of Technology, and Dr Sally Birdsall, University of Auckland.

    Rights: Georgina Stewart and Sally Birdsall, ANZCCART, MPI

    Animals of Aotearoa and animal ethics

    Animals of Aotearoa: Kaupapa Māori Summaries and Exploring the Three Rs of Animal Ethics with Māori Ideas were developed with funding from the Australian and New Zealand Council for the Care of Animals in Research and Teaching (ANZCCART) and the Ministry for Primary Industries. The silhouette design was created for this project and is the copyright of Professor Georgina Tuari Stewart and Dr Sally Birdsall.

      Published 7 October 2024 Referencing Hub articles
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