Te Tauāki Kaupapa mō te Tiriti | Te Tiriti purpose statement

The Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) upholds He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni (He Whakaputanga) and Te Tiriti o Waitangi as living documents that establish a partnership between the Crown and iwi-hapū-Māori.
As an expression of that commitment, the TLRI enables and supports transformative research that gives effect to kāwanatanga, rangatiratanga, ōritetanga, and mahitahitanga as expressed in the articles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
The TLRI upholds the principle of kōwhiringa, through amplifying diverse educational practices and policies that have a positive impact on iwi-hapū-Māori and Tangata Tiriti, and bring about significant improvements in outcomes for all ākonga.
Kāwanatanga – the principle of governance is about honourable governance for mutual benefit.
Rangatiratanga – the principle of self-determination is about Māori self-determination.
Ōritetanga (mana taurite, rite tahitanga) – the principle of equity is about equitable outcomes for iwi-hapū-Māori.
Mahitahitanga – the principle of partnership is about the balancing of concepts of kāwanatanga and tino rangatiratanga.
Kōwhiringa – the principle of options is about the availability and variability of kaupapa Māori solutions as well as mainstream options in such a way that hapū-iwi-Māori are not disadvantaged by their choice.
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