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Māori Academic Challenges: Delivering Mātauranga Māori During COVID-19
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- Te Momo, Fiona (Author)
Title
Māori Academic Challenges: Delivering Mātauranga Māori During COVID-19
Abstract
In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted academic educational programmes in universities across the world, including Aotearoa New Zealand. For Māori academics who implement mātauranga Māori as a pedagogy, it became theoretically and practically challenging teaching virtually and online. The Te Taha Tinana, of Te Whare Tapa Wha model, created by aDurie in 1984 (Health Navigator, 2022) regarding the four dimensions of well-being, focuses on the physical presence, physical embodiment, and physical behaviour. This could not be easily taught virtuality through a computer screen during COVID-19 lockdown. For Māori academics transitioning from teaching Mātauranga Māori in person to an online environment brought forth these challenges. The challenges re-emerged in August 2021 when New Zealand went into Level 4 lockdown overnight because of the new COVID-19 Delta Virus variant. In 2022, the Omicron variant caused many universities in Aotearoa New Zealand to continue their first semester teaching online.
Publication
Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education
Date
2022-12-13
Volume
17
Issue
2
Pages
67-78
Journal Abbr
JCIE
Accessed
1/31/23, 2:46 AM
ISSN
1718-4770
Short Title
Māori Academic Challenges
Language
en
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Te Momo, F. (2022). Māori Academic Challenges: Delivering Mātauranga Māori During COVID-19. Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education, 17(2), 67–78. https://doi.org/10.20355/jcie29511
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