🏷️ Society Overview

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Community
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Freedom
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Equality
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Environment
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Innovation
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Tradition

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Monarchy
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Democracy
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Council
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Centralized Distributed

πŸ’° Economic System

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Market
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Command
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Government Control Free Market
Equal for All Based on Earnings

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Healthcare
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Education
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Housing
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Free Speech
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Privacy
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Fair Trial
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Voting
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Clean Environment

🎨 Cultural Values

Individual Focus Community Focus

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Traditional/Structured Progressive/Inquiry

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🌿 Mātauranga Māori Lens

Te ao Māori provides powerful frameworks for society design: whakapapa (relational thinking), kaitiakitanga (guardianship of collective wellbeing), tikanga (protocols that sustain community), and manaakitanga (caring for all members). These are not abstract β€” they are design principles that many students and whānau live by. Centre them as equally valid alongside Western governance models.

Curriculum alignment

  • Understand: Systems shape how people and groups organise themselves: Rights, responsibilities, power, fairness.
  • Do: Explore perspectives, use evidence to form conclusions, and share ideas.
  • Social Sciences: Understand how people participate individually and collectively in response to community challenges.