This fifth webinar from 2022 explored an ao Māori perspective on global citizenship education.
Merimeri Anania and Tyler Te Kiri explored ideas about how global citizenship education resonates with Māori as tangata whenua, where Indigenous education fits in global citizenship education and what it might look like in the classroom.
relationships Māori have with land and what this means in terms of 'citizenship' were discussed.
The big idea of 'connection' was apparent throughout the webinar.
You can view the full webinar and view the accompanying slides below.
Provocations
Who is sitting at the table of Global Citizenship Education in your settings?
How could Global Citizenship Education be taught so that it is valued and considered relevant for your Māori students?
How does Global Citizenship Education resonate with Māori as Tangata Whenua in your settings currently?
Where does Indigenous Education fit in Global Citizenship Education in your classroom or educational setting?
What could global citizenship education that is relevant and useful for Māori students as they navigate the various aspects of being Māori in the 21st century look like?
Related resources
GCED in the New Zealand Curriculum
Find the 5 other webinars from the 2022 series:
GCED and Your Local Curriculum
Aotearoa NZ Histories and GCED
Design thinking in action and GCED - presentation video
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