Additional links
OAG's full report on Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
"My inquiry into Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWOA) found practices that are unacceptable for a public entity. I found poor record-keeping and a consistent lack of documentation. What documentation I did see was often incomplete…"
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
Te Wānanga o Aotearoa will provide holistic education opportunities of the highest quality for Māori, peoples of Aotearoa and the world…
Wikipedia, about wānanga
In the education system of New Zealand, a wānanga is a type of publicly-owned tertiary institution that provides education in a Māori cultural context…
Te Ara: Contemporary understandings of whānau
Whānau is often translated as ‘family’, but its meaning is more complex. It includes physical, emotional and spiritual dimensions and is based on whakapapa. Whānau can be multi-layered, flexible and dynamic...
Human Rights in New Zealand
The Human Rights Act’s intention is to help ensure that all people in New Zealand are treated fairly and equally.