Browsing School of Education by Author "Stewart, G"
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Access Denied: Academic Life Under Lockdown
Devine, N; Stewart, G; Benade, L (New Zealand Council for Educational Research, 2020) -
Can Culturally Responsive Policies Improve Māori Achievement?
Krzyzosiak, J; Stewart, G (NZCER Press, New Zealand Council for Educational Research, 2019)This article analyses research literature and policy texts to investigate the extent to which culturally responsive education policies can improve Māori achievement in schools. It presents a snapshot of current levels of ... -
Challenges Facing a Māori Prison Education Leader
Te Pere, M; Stewart, GMāori are severely over-represented in the prison population of Aotearoa New Zealand, making up over half of all prisoners, despite being only about 15% of the national population. These Māori statistics are well-known, ... -
A Critique of Rata on the Politics of Knowledge and Māori Education
Stewart, G; Devine, N (Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research, 2019)This article unpacks and critiques the scholarship of Elizabeth Rata on the politics of knowledge in education. Rata represents a widespread, though covert, influence within the global academy of an imperialist form of ... -
“Don't tell me, show me!” Rethinking scholarship in the age of the video journal
Stewart, G (Taylor & Francis Group, 2018)No abstract. -
Freedom of Academic Speech in Aotearoa-New Zealand
Stewart, G; Benade, L; Devine, N (Springer, 2019) -
The ‘Hau’ of Research: Mauss Meets Kaupapa Māori
Stewart, G (Indiana University, 2017)‘The Gift’ is the English title of a small book first published in French in 1925 by sociologist Marcel Mauss, which catalyzed an ongoing debate linked to a wide range of scholarship. Mauss’s gift theory included the Māori ... -
He iti, he pounamu: The Significance of Doctoral Theses Written in Te Reo Māori
Stewart, G (Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga, 2019)This article illuminates the embryonic academic practice of writing doctoral theses in te reo Mäori, storying the experiences of graduates, supervisors, examiners and senior managers involved in this pathway. In keeping ... -
In the Market for an ECE Transition-to-school Programme?
Benade, L; De Lautour, N; Stover, S; Stewart, G (Addleton Academic Publishers, 2017)This article draws on a small evaluation research project, conducted in one early childhood education (ECE) centre in Auckland, New Zealand, with the aim of supporting its capacity for self-review. The centre management ... -
Is Our Schooling System Broken?
Benade, L; Devine, N; Stewart, G (Springer, 2021) -
Is peer review in academic publishing still working?
Jackson, L; Peters, MA; Benade, L; Devine, N; Arndt, S; Forster, D; Gibbons, A; Grierson, E; Jandrić, P; Lazaroiu, G; Locke, K; Mihaila, R; Stewart, G; Tesar, M; Roberts, P; Ozoliņš, JJ (Taylor & Francis, 2018)Peer review is central to academic publishing. Yet for many it is a mysterious and contentious practice, which can cause distress for both reviewers, and those whose work is reviewed. This paper, produced by the Editors’ ... -
Lost in Translation: Western Representations of Māori Knowledge
Mika, C; Stewart, G (Taylor & Francis, 2017)We recently attended a conference at which a non-Māori presenter, drawing on a particular metaphor already established by Māori writers, related Māori natural world features to a research method. The presentation was useful ... -
A Māori Crisis in Science Education?
Stewart, G (AUT University, 2017)This article is written for teachers in Aotearoa New Zealand schools who teach science to Year 7-10 students or as part of a primary classroom programme under NZC (the New Zealand Curriculum). What can teachers do about ... -
A Passion for Ignorance? Not Knowing the Half of It
Stewart, G (Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, 2021) -
Postdigital Dialogue
Jandric, P; Ryberg, T; Knox, J; Lacković, N; Hayes, S; Suoranta, J; Smith, M; Steketee, A; Peters, MA; McLaren, P; Ford, DR; Asher, G; McGregor, C; Stewart, G; Williamson, B; Gibbons, A (Elsevier, 2018)This article is a multi-authored experimental postdigital dialogue about postdigital dialogue. Fourteen authors were invited to produce their sections, followed by two author-reviewers who examined the article as a whole. ... -
Reading the 'Ghost Book': Māori Talk About Washday at the Pā, by Ans Westra
Stewart, G; Dale, H (Springer, 2018)Washday at the Pā was an old school journal - a book designed for young readers, containing a photo-story of a typical day at home for a Māori mother and her children. Washday was published in 1964 by School Publications ... -
Rebooting biculturalism in education in Aotearoa-New Zealand
Stewart, G (Tuwhera, Auckland University of Technology, 2018)A response to Christine Jenkin (2017). Early childhood education and biculturalism: Definitions and implications. New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 14(1), 8-20. -
School Zoning: Spatial Justice and Education Policy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Stewart, G; Devine, N; Benade, L; Couch, D -
Situating Decolonization: An Indigenous Dilemma
Martin, B; Stewart, G; Watson, K; Silva, K; Teisina, J; Matapo, J; Mika, C (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2019)Being Indigenous and operating in an institution such as a university places us in a complex position. The premise of decolonizing history, literature, curriculum, and thought in general creates a tenuous space for Indigenous ... -
Spatial Biculturalism for Schools in Aotearoa New Zealand
Stewart, G; Benade, L (Springer, 2020)