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      Shifting Margins, Shifting Centres: Development Paradigms in Maori Education

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            In this paper, the cosmopolitan and imperial underpinnings of New Zealand Maori development education during the late colonial period are explored in relation to current development priorities. It is argued that these philosophies rapidly hybridised in order to fit local economic and political conditions and further, that a form of neo-colonialism subsequently emerged that combines neoliberalism with late colonial thinking about indigenous development. The expression of these ideas by contemporary elites has significant implications for future development education initiatives in New Zealand.

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            Journal
            72010448
            International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning
            int j develop educ gobal learn
            IOE Press
            1756-5278
            01 January 2009
            : 2
            : 1
            : 5-18
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            1756-5278(20090101)2:1L.5;1- s2.phd /ioep/ijdegl/2009/00000002/00000001/art00002
            10.18546/IJDEGL.02.1.02
            ddbd6f41-4746-40e8-bdcc-b9d4b86b673c
            Copyright @ 2009
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            Education,Assessment, Evaluation & Research methods,General education
            DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION,LATE COLONIALISM,DEVELOPMENT,EDUCATIONAL POLICY,CULTURAL ADAPTATION,INDIGENOUS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,NEOLIBERALISM,MAORI EDUCATION

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