Talk:Te Whāriki

Further references to look at
Jimmyjrg (talk) 03:00, 11 October 2022 (UTC)
 * Article with quotes from Helen May about the original document, and a photo of "Professor Helen May, Lady Tilly Reedy, Professor Sir Tamati Reedy and Professor Margaret Carr" who are credited as "Writers of the original Te Whāriki...they were advisors to the refresh of Te Whāriki." https://gazette.education.govt.nz/articles/a-mat-for-all-to-stand/
 * Article on criticism around the 2017 revision: https://oece.nz/public/news-and-views/stories/te-whariki-2017-early-childhood-curriculum-nz/
 * Document mentioning international educators took interest in the original document, and it was translated to Danish: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.2304/csee.2004.6.1.1
 * Further information, notes that the revision combines a Maori and English document into one: https://www.myece.org.nz/educational-curriculum-aspects/106-te-whariki-curriculum