Arapera Royal Tangaere

Arapera Royal Tangaere CNZM (born 1950)[1] is a New Zealand early childhood education leader and advocate for the Māori language. She has worked in early childhood education for more than forty years. In 2022 Royal Tangaere was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Māori and education.

Arapera Royal Tangaere
AwardsCompanion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, Herbison Lecture
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Auckland
Thesis
  • Te Hokinga ki te ukaipoa: A socio-cultural construction of Māori language development: Kōhanga Reo and home (2012)
Doctoral advisorColleen McMurchy-Pilkington, Stuart McNaughton

Early life and education

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Royal Tangaere is Māori, and affiliates to Te Arawa, Ngāti Raukawa and Kai Tahu iwi.[2]

Royal Tangaere has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Otago, and a Diploma in Teaching and a Master of Arts from the University of Auckland.[2] She completed a PhD titled Te Hokinga ki te ukaipoa: A socio-cultural construction of Māori language development: Kōhanga Reo and home at the University of Auckland in 2012.[3][2] Royal Tangaere also completed the Te Tohu Mātauranga Whakapakari Tino Rangatiratanga o Te Kōhanga Reo professional degree in 2019.[4][2]

Career

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Royal Tangaere began her involvement with early childhood education in 1975.[2] In 1982 she became involved with the Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust. Kōhanga reo are early childhood programmes that provide education to children up to the age of 6 years in a Māori language environment. Royal Tangaere was the Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust National Advisor and manager for 26 years, developing the curriculum for kōhanga reo and overseeing teaching qualifications.[5][6] Royal Tangaere has conducted research to enable parent-led early childhood education to be better supported by the Ministry of Education.[7]

Honours and awards

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In 1996 Royal Tangaere was awarded the Herbison Lecture by the New Zealand Association for Research in Education.[8] In the 2022 New Year Honours Royal Tangaere was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Māori and education.[9]

Selected works

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  • Arapera Royal Tangaere; Stuart McNaughton (14 March 2014). "From preschool to home: processes of generalisation in language acquisition from an indigenous language recovery programme". International Journal of Early Years Education. 2 (1): 23–40. doi:10.1080/09669760.2003.10807104. ISSN 0966-9760. Wikidata Q113278475.
  • Arapera Royal Tangaere; Stuart McNaughton (18 December 2010). "From preschool to home: processes of generalisation in language acquisition from an indigenous language recovery programme". International Journal of Early Years Education. 2 (1): 23–40. doi:10.1080/0966976940020104A. ISSN 0966-9760. Wikidata Q113278467.
  • Mitchell, Linda; Royal-Tangaere, Arapera; Mara, Diane; Wylie, Cathie (2006). Quality in parent/whänau-led services: Summary Report (Research Report). NZCER.

References

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  1. ^ "Arapera Royal Tangaere". www.komako.org.nz. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Ko Te Kōhanga Reo – Dr Arapera Royal-Tangaere | Tuia Te Ako 2022". ako.ac.nz. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  3. ^ Royal Tangaere, Royal (2012). Te Hokinga ki te ukaipoa: A socio-cultural construction of Māori language development: Kōhanga Reo and home (PhD thesis). ResearchSpace@Auckland, University of Auckland. hdl:2292/13392.
  4. ^ "Te Kōhanga Reo: Te Tohu Mātauranga Whakapakari Tino Rangatiratanga - Te Tohu Paetahi". www.kohanga.ac.nz. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  5. ^ ErenaS (21 July 2022). "Services to Māori and education recognised". New Zealand Educational Publishers. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  6. ^ Melbourne, Hineani (14 January 2022). "Dr Arapera Royal Tangaere -advocate of early childhood Māori education". Waatea News.
  7. ^ "Quality in parent/whänau-led services: Summary Report | New Zealand Council for Educational Research". www.nzcer.org.nz. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  8. ^ "Herbison Lecture". 19 March 2019. Archived from the original on 19 March 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  9. ^ "New Year Honours 2022 - Citations for Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC)". www.dpmc.govt.nz. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
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  • Ko Te Kōhanga Reo, Arapera Royal Tangaere talking about her life, 28 November 2023, via YouTube (in te reo Māori with English subtitles)