Browsing School of Education by Author "Stewart, G"
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Te Tupu o te Rākau: Stages of Growth of Māori Medium Education
Stewart, G; Tocker, K (University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada, 2021)Over the past 40 or so years, a small sub-sector of state-funded education has developed in Aotearoa New Zealand, in which the language medium is te reo Māori (the Māori language). Te reo Māori became an endangered language ... -
Ten Theses on the The Shift From (Static) Text to (Moving) Image
Peters, MA; White, EJ; Grierson, E; Stewart, G; Devine, N; Craw, J; Gibbons, A; Jandric, P; Novak, R; Heraud, R; Locke, K (Taylor & Francis Group, 2018) -
Thinking About Learning in Apocalyptic Times
Stewart, G (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2018) -
What Can Indigenous Feminist Knowledge and Practices Bring to “indigenizing” the Academy?
Anderson, K; Ruíz, EF; Stewart, G; Tlostanova, M (Indiana University Press, 2019)More than a decade has passed since North American Indigenous scholars began a public dialogue on how we might “Indigenize the academy.” Discussions around how to “Indigenize” and whether it’s possible to “decolonize” the ... -
What Does ‘Indigenous’ Mean, for Me?
Stewart, G (Taylor & Francis, 2017) -
What is a New Zealand Journal of Educational Research for?
Stewart, G; Benade, L; Devine, N (Springer, 2020) -
What Is Philosophy for Indigenous People, in Relation to Education?
Mika, C; Stewart, G (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2017) -
Word Weapons? Letters to Editors
Stewart, GThis short commentary argues that academic letters to editors on politically-contested topics must be treated with particular ethical care. The interface between science and Māori/Indigenous knowledge is one such topic, ...