Overview of Race Relations
The first part of the course has looked at the two different cultures (Maori and Pakeha) in a more abstract way. We have looked at the various ways that the cultures are different ie Social Structure, Politics, law and attitudes towards land.
Once various groups start coming to NZ, the differences became highlighted but keep in mind that there is also a huge commonality of interest between the two groups.
This was the point that I was making about sex, drugs and music - universal communication methods
This is the book that we are using this year. It is the yellow book given out in class. One file is a Word doc, the other is a pdf.
I want this year to focus on thinking and students taking responsibility for their own learning.
The link below is to the Ministry of Culture and site called "NZ History classroom" The NZ CLassroom MCH
· We have looked at contrasts between Maori and European (British) ways of living at around 1800. · The indicators that we have use were e.g. Social Structure, politics, values, land and law · Looking at the texts, we need to find a way to process content without using the teachers summarised notes
Headings Key questions WWWWWH Key words Maps Photos Images are all helpful for us to de-code the text
1. We made our own notes from Owens identifying two facts and a question
2. We made notes based on Owens plus the Yellow book
3. We used the section from Belich 'Guns and Bibles' to make a structured overview of Missionaries impact.
4. Sorting and categorising activity based on handout
5. The paragraph and the feedback through the exemplar
The first part of the course has looked at the two different cultures (Maori and Pakeha) in a more abstract way. We have looked at the various ways that the cultures are different ie Social Structure, Politics, law and attitudes towards land.
Once various groups start coming to NZ, the differences became highlighted but keep in mind that there is also a huge commonality of interest between the two groups.
This was the point that I was making about sex, drugs and music - universal communication methods
This is the book that we are using this year. It is the yellow book given out in class. One file is a Word doc, the other is a pdf.
I want this year to focus on thinking and students taking responsibility for their own learning.
The link below is to the Ministry of Culture and site called "NZ History classroom"
The NZ CLassroom MCH
· We have looked at contrasts between Maori and European (British) ways of living at around 1800.
· The indicators that we have use were e.g. Social Structure, politics, values, land and law
· Looking at the texts, we need to find a way to process content without using the teachers summarised notes
Headings
Key questions WWWWWH
Key words
Maps
Photos
Images
are all helpful for us to de-code the text
Techniques for notemaking are on this page C2 Notemaking strategies
Explorers MCH Early European explorers
The Boyd Incident
This is a mindmap done by a student in 2010
Darius Hedayati 2010
You have been asked to make notes on the Sealers and Whalers using WWWWW+H
The headings that we need to focus on are:
Sealers Sealers and Whalers
Whalers Sealers and Whalers The whalers
Traders Trade from Te ara Trade
Missionaries
1. We made our own notes from Owens identifying two facts and a question2. We made notes based on Owens plus the Yellow book
3. We used the section from Belich 'Guns and Bibles' to make a structured overview of Missionaries impact.
4. Sorting and categorising activity based on handout
5. The paragraph and the feedback through the exemplar
Comment: The five strategies are examples of an overlay technique using various sources. Each layer adds value to the previous layer.
Musket Wars Musket Wars interactive
Impact by 1830
The book on the 1830s is here. It follows a chronological sequence but we will use the essay at the back to re-categorise for a situation essay
The quick links are as follows
This chapter needs to be downloaded and placed in a folder
With this file. You will find the one document hyperlinks to the other document