The Little Kiwi and the Treaty


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Years ago a group of kiwi travelled to find a place to settle. Much later another group arrived and wanted to settle there too. Both wondered who these strangers were and they began to fight each other, until eventually they made a treaty and agreed to share and to live together. Listening to Koro's story the little Kiwi learns about identity, family history, treaties and living alongside other groups. The Little Kiwi and the Treaty is a sequel to Weka's Waiata, Ruru's Hangi and The little Kiwi's Matariki, winner of the Best Picture Book at the 2016 New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults.




The Little Kiwi and the Treaty


Book Description

Years ago a group of kiwi travelled to find a place to settle. Much later another group arrived and wanted to settle there too. Both wondered who these strangers were and they began to fight each other, until eventually they made a treaty and agreed to share and to live together. Listening to Koro's story the little Kiwi learns about identity, family history, treaties and living alongside other groups. The Little Kiwi and the Treaty is a sequel to Weka's Waiata, Ruru's Hangi and The little Kiwi's Matariki, winner of the Best Picture Book at the 2016 New Zealand Book Awards for Children & Young Adults.




A Case Study of a School’s Application of Appreciative Inquiry, Soar, and Strengths-Based Practices as Seen in a Range of Educational Projects


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There is no doubt that we live in a world experiencing unprecedented changes. It is not surprising that our conversation can have a sense of hopelessness. Easy solutions appear to be few and far between. What is needed in schools is a new discourse that is hope-full, appreciative, strengths-based and relational. This book reports on an innovative ‘life-centric’ design for the professional development of senior leaders within a primary (elementary) school in New Zealand. The design involved an Appreciative Inquiry approach, a SOAR strategy, and strengths-based outcomes. The chapters are organised around leaders’ self-selected, innovative and appreciative inquiries which included an external mentor and writing retreats. Each chapter provides a teacher’s narrative on their inquiry, decision making, application of the life-centric design, and the development of emergent and enduring understandings. The AI SOAR strategy has been applied to school-wide matters such as the development of a new bicultural school vision statement; ‘Growing creative learners from within.’ The Mori translation is ‘Kia puwai te ngkau.’ This translation evokes an image of learners harnessing that which is within their innermost being and letting that flourish. This book strongly advocates for the greater application of Appreciative Inquiry, SOAR and strengths-based aspirations in schools.




The Little Kiwi's New Year


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A little kiwi and other animals of New Zealand are excited to welcome the new year.




William's Waitangi Day


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When the teacher asks about Waitangi Day, everyone else knows what they'll be doing, but William doesn't even know what Waitangi Day means. Then, with the help of his friends he begins to understand what it's all about and has a great Waitangi Day hangi too!




The Treaty House


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'Treaty House isn't special', Olley declared. Imagine his surprise when the house talks back! Journey with Olley as he learns not only is the Treaty House special, but so are the events that have happened in and around it, events that have shaped New Zealand to become the nation Olley is part of today.




I'm a Little Kiwi


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Little Kiwi Flies to the Rescue


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Little Kiwi can't seem to get anything right. He's scared of the dark, scared of water and his little sister's friends always seem to be making fun of him. But when his sister gets in trouble it seems Little Kiwi might be made of sterner stuff after all.




Little Kiwi the Cool Mama


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Is raising baby birds easy? Little Kiwi will find out in this humorous addition to the bestselling series by Bob Darroch.Little Kiwi doesn't like doing chores. Why should kids do all the work, while parents take it easy?But when a big storm blows through the forest, Little Kiwi finds himself in charge of some lost eggs. He is about to discover that a parent's work is much harder than he thought . . .And what's this funny little bird with a shield instead of feathers?Little Kiwi, the Cool Mama is an all new amusing story in the longstanding and bestselling Little Kiwi series by Bob Darroch.




Little Kiwi and the Dragon


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Little Kiwi's sister has arrived and, boy, have things changed She likes playing games but these usually involve girl things - not the real scary stuff that Little Kiwi likes. I like scary things too, Little Sister explains but how can that possibly be? Then Stoat arrives on the scene, and the birds of the forest realise that something scary is exactly what they need. Now it's Little Sister's turn to come to the rescue.