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The dilemma of revitalising te reo in education unpacked

BRYA INGRAM/STUFF The entire staff of Marlborough Boys and Girls Colleges attended the accord day on Tuesday around NCEA changes. Furthermore, Morrison said that only 2.3–2.4 per cent of Māori speakers use the language on a daily basis at home. “Even though there s been a lot of positive things happening across the country, and I feel that we re on the cusp of change, we are still in a very precarious situation in terms of keeping te reo Māori alive,” Morrison said. “And I m sure I don t need to tell you the importance of keeping it alive. Because not only is it good for a person s well-being or sense of belonging and identity as people of Aotearoa, but it also has transformational powers.”

Anna Deavere Smith on Forging Black Identity in 1968

The Atlantic We Were the Last of the Nice Negro Girls In 1968, history found us at a small women’s college, forging our Black identity and empowering our defiance. This article was published online on February 9, 2021. My high-school counselor at Western High School, an all-girls public school in Baltimore, was a rotund white woman with a pleasant but less than energetic countenance. She was wholly absent from my education until one day, after rumblings about affirmative action in colleges had begun shaking the ground that Negroes traversed to higher education, she suddenly summoned my mother and me for a meeting. My mother, a veteran teacher in Baltimore’s public schools, took the afternoon off. We sat in the high-ceilinged counseling office, prim and proper as can be, while the counselor showed us one pamphlet after another with images of white girls in sweater sets relaxing in bucolic environments.

TEAM Group Preparing For Action

Friday, 22 January 2021, 8:54 am A busy year looms for Marlborough’s TEAM (The Economic Action Marlborough) Group which will reconvene at the beginning of February to consider its key focus areas for 2021. Established by the Council in April 2020, TEAM is part of the Marlborough COVID-19 Recovery Plan. The group’s activities have been informed by an Expert Advisory Panel and working groups in the labour and business, and tourism, retail and hospitality sector. “TEAM’s role was identified from the start as needing to provide support, leadership, promotion of Marlborough and the local economy, and to encourage employment and skills and that’s what we will continue to

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