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Georgina Tuari Marjorie Stewart is a New Zealand academic, and is Professor of Māori Philosophy of Education at the
Auckland University of Technology Auckland University of Technology ( AUT; ) is a university in New Zealand, formed on 1 January 2000 when a former technical college (originally established in 1895) was granted university status. AUT is New Zealand's third largest university i ...
. She is one of a small number of Māori-speaking qualified mathematics and science teachers.


Academic career

Stewart studied chemistry at the
University of Auckland The University of Auckland (; Māori: ''Waipapa Taumata Rau'') is a public research university based in Auckland, New Zealand. The institution was established in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand. Initially loc ...
, completing a
Master of Science A Master of Science (; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc.M.) is a master's degree. In contrast to the Master of Arts degree, the Master of Science degree is typically granted for studies in sciences, engineering and medici ...
degree in 1982, followed by a Diploma of Teaching from the Auckland College of Education in 1991. She taught science, ''pūtaiao'' (science within a Māori framework), mathematics and te reo Māori in schools in
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and
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. Stewart completed a
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titled ''Kaupapa Māori Science'' at the
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in 2007. She spent six years lecturing at the University of Auckland before she joined the faculty of Auckland University of Technology in 2016, rising to full professor in 2023. Stewart has received two Marsden grants, the first a three-year Fast Start grant on "Maori-medium educational scholarship" in 2014, to research the use of te reo Māori for university-level teaching, scholarship and research. In 2021, she was awarded a full grant titled "Māori Flexible Learning Spaces (FLS) for supporting
Mātauranga Māori Mātauranga (literally ''Māori knowledge'') is a modern term for the traditional knowledge of the Māori people of New Zealand. Māori traditional knowledge is Interdisciplinarity, multi-disciplinary and Logical holism, holistic, and there is c ...
and biculturalism in schools", an empirical study of flexible learning spaces in Māori-identity schools involving a national survey of schools, interviews and ethnography. Stewart is a member of the Māori philosophy group, alongside Garrick Cooper, Carl Mika, Te Kawehau Hoskins, and Brendan Hokowhitu. The group describe themselves as "critical Māori scholars, thinkers and activists across several universities and disciplines, all interested in contributing to a more intentional discussion about, and practising of Māori philosophy, such as Māori forms of thought, critique and scholarship". Stewart published the book ''Māori Philosophy: Indigenous thinking from Aotearoa'' in 2021, and was lead editor for ''Writing for Publication: Liminal reflections for academics'' also published in 2021. Stewart is co-editor in chief of the '' New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies'', an associate editor of the '' Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand'' and '' Educational Philosophy and Theory'', and on the editorial board of '' Curriculum Matters''.


Personal life

Stewart affiliates with gāti Kura, Ngāpuhi-nui-tonu, Pare Haurakiiwi.


Selected works

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References

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