Tania Ka'ai | |
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Other names | Tania Kaai-Oldman |
Alma mater | University of Waikato |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Auckland University of Technology |
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Notable students | Diane Charlie-Puna Hana O'Regan |
Tania M. Ka'ai, sometimes known as Tania Kaai-Oldman, is a New Zealand education academic. She is a full professor of language revitalisation at the Auckland University of Technology.
Academic career
Ka'ai earned a 1995 education PhD from the University of Waikato, with a thesis titled ' Te tātari i te kaupapa' , which looked at ways the New Zealand qualifications framework could be used as a tool for indigenous knowledge to be integrated and recognised as a valid part of the education system in New Zealand. After working at the University of Otago, from which she was stood down in contentious circumstances, Ka'ai moved to the Auckland University of Technology with John Moorfield. Notable students include Diane Charlie-Puna and Hana O'Regan.
Ka'ai's research is centred on learning of indigenous languages (particularly te reo) in formal and semi-formal educational settings. She is a strong advocate for te reo being compulsory in New Zealand schools.
Selected works
- Ka'ai, Tania. Introduction to Māori culture and society. Longman, 2004.
- Ka'ai, Tania M., and Rawinia Higgins. "Te ao Māori–Māori world-view." Ki Te Whaiao–An Introduction to Māori Culture and Society. Auckland: Pearson Education (2004): 13–25.
- Jenkins, Kuni, and Tania Ka’ai. "Maori education: A cultural experience and dilemma for the state–a new direction for Maori society." The politics of learning and teaching in Aotearoa–New Zealand (1994): 79–148.
- Ka’ai, Tania. "Te hiringa taketake: Mai i te Kohanga Reo i te kura= Maori pedagogy: te Kohanga Reo and the transition to school." MSc Thesis, ResearchSpace@ Auckland, 1990.
- Ka'ai, Tania. "Te mana o te reo me ngā tikanga: Power and politics of the language." (2004).
Personal life
Ka'ai is of Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tahu, Native Hawaiian, Cook Island Māori, and Samoan descent.
References
- Charlie-Puna, Diane (2018). Aue'anga Ngakau - Silent Tears. The impact of colonisation on traditional adoption lore in the Cook Islands: Examining the status of Tamariki 'Angai and their entitlements (Master's thesis). Auckland University of Technology.
- O'Regan, Hana (2016). Te Tīmataka Mai O Te Waiatataka Mai O Te Reo (Doctoral thesis). Tuwhera Open Access, Auckland University of Technology. hdl:10292/10646.
- "He kupu arotau : loanwords in Måaori /". Worldcat.org. 15 September 2012. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- ^ "Professor Tania Ka'ai". AUT. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- "Professor Tania Ka'ai". AUT. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- Ka’ai, Tania (1990). Te hiringa taketake : mai i Te Kohanga Reo i te kura = Maori pedagogy : Te Kohanga Reo and the transition to school (Masters thesis). ResearchSpace@Auckland, University of Auckland. hdl:2292/5984.
- "History of Te Tumu, Te Tumu, University of Otago, New Zealand". Otago.ac.nz. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- "Tānia Ka'ai - Tertiary Teaching Excellence Teaching Profile". Ako Aotearoa. 10 October 2008. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- Gibb, John. "Academics drop employment claim". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
- Charlie-Puna, Diane (2018). Aue'anga Ngakau - Silent Tears. The impact of colonisation on traditional adoption lore in the Cook Islands: Examining the status of Tamariki 'Angai and their entitlements (Master's thesis). Auckland University of Technology.
- O'Regan, Hana (2016). Te Tīmataka Mai O Te Waiatataka Mai O Te Reo (Doctoral thesis). Tuwhera Open Access, Auckland University of Technology. hdl:10292/10646.
- "Survey shows te reo should be compulsory in primary schools | Māori Television". Maoritelevision.com. 28 February 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
- "Professor Tania Ka'ai » Te Ipukarea. National Māori Language Institute". Teipukarea.maori.nz. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
External links
- Tania Ka'ai publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Tania Ka'ai on LinkedIn
- AUT homepage
- Te Ipukarea homepage
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