Indigenous sustainability · AS 91827
Te tātari i tētahi rautaki whakapūmau ahurea a tētahi iwi taketake
6 students sat this in 2024 · 100% passed
In this standard you'll analyse a plan or strategy that an Indigenous (Māori) iwi has created to preserve or protect their culture. You need to explain what the strategy is trying to do, show how different viewpoints and values influenced it, and discuss whether it's working well and why.
- ·Identify and explain the main parts of the strategy (like its goals, the principles guiding it, what it aims to achieve, and how it's being managed)
- ·Describe the different perspectives and values that shaped how the strategy was developed and the decisions it makes
- ·Evaluate whether the strategy is effective by discussing its results or impacts, using evidence to support your judgment
- ·Use relevant sources to back up your analysis - such as interviews, historical documents, news reports, statistics, or traditional stories
You explain the main parts of the strategy and identify some different viewpoints or values that influenced it, then discuss some of its outcomes with supporting evidence.
You clearly explain what role different perspectives and values played in shaping the strategy with good examples, make a well-reasoned judgment about how well it's working, and support this with detailed evidence from reliable sources.