The Indigenous Factor
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Kapa haka (Maori dance group) is a cultural phenomenon unique to Aotearoa New Zealand. Part of what makes this performing art so unique is how it engages individuals to express themselves in a very powerful creative and dynamic manner. In contrast however investigating the educational benefits associated with Maori students participating in kapa haka in New Zealand mainstream secondary schools remains relatively unexplored. As a way of seeking to understand this cultural phenomenon 20 Maori kapa haka students and 27 teachers were invited to share their experiences and perceptions about kapa haka and in particular to consider how kapa haka engages Maori students to learn. As a result the study revealed quite emphatically that not only does kapa haka provide M?ori students with a culturally appropriate and responsive learning experience but that they also feel more optimistic and confidence about attending school. Based on the implications of the findings a culturally responsive learning strategy is highlighted to enable mainstream secondary schools and teachers to better evaluate their own teaching and learning approaches when working with Maori students in these settings.
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