Ka Hikitia — Managing for Success 2008-2012: Strategy focus areas
Ka Hikitia — Managing for Success: The Māori Education Strategy 2008 - 2012 has 4 focus areas that describe the points in the system where coordinated activity will have the most impact. Each focus area has a range of priorities, goals, actions, targets and outcomes.
Overview
The 4 strategy focus areas of Ka Hikitia — Managing for Success: The Māori Education Strategy 2008-2012 are:
- The Foundation Years
- Young People Engaged in Learning
- Māori Language in Education
- Organisational Success.
Foundation Years
The Foundation Years focus area covers early childhood education and the first years at school.
Young People Engaged in Learning
Th Young People Engaged in Learning focus area covers schooling with a particular focus on Years 9 and 10 (the first years in secondary schooling).
Young People Engaged in Learning
Māori Language in Education
The Māori Language in Education focus area covers teaching and learning of, and through, te reo Māori in English medium and Māori medium settings.
Organisational Success
This focus area covers organisational commitment to leading change primarily for the Ministry of Education and then for the rest of the sector.
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