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Elizabeth Rata
Elizabeth Mary Rata (born 1952) is a New Zealand academic who is a sociologist of education and a professor in the School of Critical Studies in Education at the University of Auckland. Her views and research on Māori education and the place of indigenous knowledge in the New Zealand education system have received criticism from other academics, as per the academic process. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 8 results of 8
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A political economy of neotribal capitalism / by Rata, Elizabeth, 1952-
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The politics of knowledge in education by Rata, Elizabeth, 1952-
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The politics of knowledge in education by Rata, Elizabeth, 1952-
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The politics of knowledge in education / by Rata, Elizabeth, 1952-
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Academic achievement in bilingual and immersion education : transacquisition pedagogy and curriculum design / by Rata, Elizabeth, 1952-, Tamati, Tauwehe Sophie
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Public policy and ethnicity : the politics of ethnic boundary making /
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Public policy and ethnicity the politics of ethnic boundary making /
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Knowledge and the future of the curriculum : international studies in social realism /
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