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Arohia Ernestine, Lady Durie (née Kōhere) is a New Zealand Māori educationalist. She was the first professor of Māori education at Massey University, where she was appointed full professor in 2001. Durie led the development of the first te reo Māori immersion graduate course. She retired from the university before or during 2010. Durie's husband is psychiatrist Mason Durie, and their son, Meihana, is also a professor at Massey University.
Early life and education
Durie was born Arohia Ernestine Kōhere, and raised at Rangiata Station, near East Cape. Her parents were Kākatārau Kohere, who was a farmer and kaitiaki of the family's land, and Lorraine Kohere, who was from the South Island, and came to the area as a schoolteacher at East Cape School. Her paternal grandfather was Rēweti Kōhere. Durie completed a PhD at Massey University in 2002.
Durie affiliates to Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tahu, and Rongowhakaata iwi. She is married to psychiatrist Mason Durie, and her son Meihana Durie is also a professor of education at Massey University.
Academic career
Durie is a Māori educationalist. She was appointed head of Te Uru Māraurau, the Māori and Multicultural Education School at Massey University, in 1997. Durie and Huia Jahnke were responsible for creating the curriculum for the first graduate immersion course in te reo Māori, the teacher education degree programme Te Aho Tātairangi. In 2001, Durie was appointed the university's first professor of Māori education. She retired from the university before or during 2010.
Durie was invited to give the Herbison Lecture, in memory of Dame Jean Herbison, at the 2002 New Zealand Association for Research in Education conference. Her lecture was titled "Whakamua Whakamuri Māori research".
Selected works
Arohia Durie (September 1998). "Emancipatory Maori Education: Speaking from the Heart". Language, Culture and Curriculum. 11 (3): 297–308. doi:10.1080/07908319808666558. ISSN 0790-8318. Wikidata Q126047677.
Arohia Durie (1 August 2003). "Curriculum Framing". set Research Information for Teachers (2): 17. doi:10.18296/SET.0697. ISSN 0110-6376. Wikidata Q126077491.
Huia Tomlins-Jahnke and Arohia Durie (2008) Whanau socialisation through everyday talk a pilot study. Wellington N.Z. Families Commission. Blue Skies Report 22. ISBN 9780478328073
Report on the evaluation of the 'Tihe Mauri Ora' teacher development contract
Pania Te Whāiti, Marie McCarthy, Arohia Durie.(1997) Mai i Rangiatea. Auckland N.Z.: Auckland University Press: Bridget Williams Books. ISBN 9781869401351
Arohia Durie (2010). The Pacific Way, chapter in Weeping Waters: The Treaty of Waitangi and Constitutional Change. Huia Publishers. ISBN 9781869694043
References
External links
Arohia Durie as a panellist alongside Mason Durie, Angus Macfarlane, and Mere Berryman, April 2016, via YouTube