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Metaphoric Philosophy between Cultures

Samuel Marsden [meets Ruatara outside his pā (village) at] Rangihoua, 1814 (Te Ara)* The translation of meanings between languages and cultures is an ancient point of contention. A defining feature of Aotearoa-New Zealand is the language binary of English and te reo Māori (the Māori language), which is important in national history and has been […]

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Stewart, G. T. (2024). Metaphoric Philosophy between Cultures. PESA Agora. https://pesaagora.com/columns/metaphoric-philosophy-between-cultures/

Georgina Tuari Stewart

Georgina Tuari Stewart (ko Whakarārā te maunga, ko Matauri te moana, ko Te Tāpui te marae, ko Ngāpuhi-nui-tonu te iwi) is Professor of Māori Philosophy of Education in Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. She is the author of Māori Philosophy: Indigenous thinking from Aotearoa, which introduces Māori philosophy as a Kaupapa Māori approach to studying Māori knowledge.

Bringing Māori concepts into school science: NCEA

Georgina Tuari Stewart and Angelo Tedoldi
green lake surrounded by green trees during daytime

Georgina Tuari Stewarta and Angelo Tedoldib aTe Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand; bAko Mātātupu, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand   Abstract This commentary article discusses the inclusion of Māori knowledge in senior school science in the context of some new senior school science qualifications that are currently being trialled. These proposals […]

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Stewart , G. T., & Tedoldi, A. (2021). Bringing Māori concepts into school science: NCEA. ACCESS: Contemporary Issues in Education, 41(1), 77-81. https://doi.org/10.46786/ac21.1591
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