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7. Please put a tick <strong>in</strong> the box that best shows how often you do the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Use Māori language to greet children<br />

Use Māori language to farewell<br />

children<br />

Use Māori language for commands<br />

such as e tu (sit down)<br />

Use Māori language for colours and/or<br />

numbers<br />

Use Māori language for s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g waiata<br />

(songs)<br />

Use Māori language <strong>in</strong> conversations<br />

with children<br />

Welcome visitors & new children with<br />

a pōwhiri<br />

Use a Māori dictionary<br />

Evaluate/reflect on bicultural aspects<br />

of the <strong>curriculum</strong><br />

Daily Weekly Monthly Y<strong>early</strong> Never<br />

8. Please put a tick <strong>in</strong> the box that best shows how often you &/or your centre do the follow<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

Have extended family (whānau) members<br />

<strong>in</strong> the centre<br />

Have a Māori staff member present <strong>in</strong> the<br />

centre<br />

Māori whānau/family at your advisory/<br />

committee meet<strong>in</strong>gs<br />

Consult with the local Māori iwi (tribe) or<br />

urban marae<br />

9. What is your def<strong>in</strong>ition of “bicultural”?<br />

Daily Weekly Monthly Y<strong>early</strong> Never<br />

10. What do you see as the ma<strong>in</strong> features of an ideal bicultural <strong>early</strong> childhood <strong>curriculum</strong>?<br />

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