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List of works by Mere Berryman

Developing an effective education reform model for indigenous and other minoritized students

scientific article published on 06 February 2012

Development of an Observation Tool Designed to Increase Cultural Relationships and Responsive Pedagogy to Raise the Achievement of Māori Students in Secondary Classrooms in Aotearoa New Zealand

scientific article published on 18 June 2018

Leading Transformative Education Reform in New Zealand Schools

Leading pedagogy: Promoting school reform through teacher leadership and the implementation of a culturally responsive pedagogy of relations

Learning about inclusion by listening to Māori

Paradigm lost

Perspectives on Student Behaviour in Schools

Professional development, changes in teacher practice and improvements in Indigenous students’ educational performance: A case study from New Zealand

scientific article published on 13 March 2012

Repositioning within indigenous discourses of transformation and self-determination

2008 doctoral thesis by Mere Berryman at University of Waikato

Te Kotahitanga: culturally responsive professional development for teachers

scientific article published on 23 June 2010

Toitū Te Whānau, Toitū Te Iwi: A Community Approach to English Transition

2001 master's thesis by Mere Berryman at University of Waikato

Viewing restorative approaches to addressing challenging behaviour of minority ethnic students through a community of practice lens

scientific article published in June 2012

Working with Māori children with special education needs: he mahi whakahirahira

book published in 2015

‘Shoot for the moon!’ Students' identities as writers in the context of the classroom

scientific article published in June 2011