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Issue 1: Cultural Stories
ARTICLES IN ISSUE 1 INCLUDE:

​Matariki: Celebrating and Sustaining Culture by Hannah Harward
Be a Hero - Tell a Story by Steven Polglase
​Whanaungatanga by Kayla Norris
Who are you? The Stories That Shape Us by Kristy Hitchens

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Issue 2: Caring for our Resources
ARTICLES IN ISSUE 2 INCLUDE:
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Energy for the Earth by Neil Sanderson
Living Water by Anna Roughton
Our Oceans by Rebekah Trinder
Stable Sand Dunes by Kate Bradnock
Are you Cleaners Clean? by Michelle Thorpe

This series of journals represents the work undertaken by student teachers during their third year of study in the Bachelor of Education (Teaching) programme at Bethlehem Tertiary Institute (BTI) and is the result of work submitted for one of the assignments for the course, Education for a Sustainable Future.

The focus of this series of resources is to provide educational articles for students, teachers and schools related to educating children for a sustainable future. It includes consideration of the socio-cultural, historical and political values and practices that underlie living sustainably. In keeping with BTI’s special character, it recognises the biblical commitment towards stewardship, justice and love.

We hope that you find these articles thought-provoking, engaging and useful in classroom learning and teaching.


Rachelle Hulbert
Teacher Educator

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  • HOME
  • About Us
    • About Us
    • Values, Vision and Mission
    • Alumni
    • NZQA Rating
    • Board of Directors
    • staff
    • Tauranga - The local area
    • Tikanga Maori - Maori culture
  • BTI Blog
  • Programmes
    • School of Social Practice >
      • Social Work
      • Counselling
    • School of Teacher Education >
      • Early Childhood Education
      • Primary Teaching
      • Secondary Teaching
    • Master of Professional Practice
    • NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation
    • Professional Development
    • Get Set
  • Student Information
    • Directory
    • BTIonline
    • Campus Facilities & Services
    • Fees & Finance
    • Graduation
    • International Students
    • Intensives
    • Key Dates
    • Scholarships
    • Student ID Card
    • Student Loans & Allowances
    • Student Policies
    • Student Support
    • Update your Contact Details
  • Apply
  • Events
    • Online Open Evening
  • Contact Us
  • Career opportunities