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Teaching Techniques The co-operation of the student is the

greatest ally in teaching Maori. At each stage one must show him that he is succeeding— proceed at such a rate that he does succeed— make it live so that he gets a kick out of it. Interest may be aroused and maintained by varying teaching techniques, individual research and talks, visiting speakers, letter writing, discussions and by the presentation of a well-balanced programme of language, society and culture. Such an approach needs energy, patience, persistence and good teaching techniques, bound together with faith in the students.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 46

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Teaching Techniques Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 46

Teaching Techniques Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 46

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