Providing a culturally responsive environment for gifted Maori learners [electronic resource]

By: Bevan-Brown, JillMaterial type: ArticleArticlePublication details: 2005Description: 1 online resourceSubject(s): Gifted children -- Education -- New Zealand | Culturally relevant pedagogy | Children with additional needs | MaoriOnline resources: Full text In: International Education Journal Vol. 6, no. 2 (May 2005), pp. 150-155Abstract: Despite the multi-categorical concept of giftedness having widespread acceptance throughout the world, cultural giftedness does not appear to be widely recognised or provided for. This paper examines what cultural giftedness means for Maori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) and describes how a culturally responsive learning environment can contribute to identifying and providing for gifted Maori students. While the paper focuses on gifted Maori learners, the underlying principles are relevant to gifted students from any ethnic minority group. Readers will be challenged to reflect on and share how they recognise and provide for cultural giftedness in their particular area of involvement.
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Despite the multi-categorical concept of giftedness having widespread acceptance throughout the world, cultural giftedness does not appear to be widely recognised or provided for. This paper examines what cultural giftedness means for Maori (the indigenous people of New Zealand) and describes how a culturally responsive learning environment can contribute to identifying and providing for gifted Maori students. While the paper focuses on gifted Maori learners, the underlying principles are relevant to gifted students from any ethnic minority group. Readers will be challenged to reflect on and share how they recognise and provide for cultural giftedness in their particular area of involvement.

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