Towards the end of 2000 a group of young Maori, formerly students in Clover Park Middle School's bilingual unit up to Year 9 or 10, approached the school to ask if they could return to the Maori learning environment where they felt they had been successful. They reported they had been unable to feel this way again in any of their respective senior secondary school settings. In the process of explaining why he felt he hadn't fitted into his school, one young man said, "They didn't care about normal kids like me." For him, being Maori was "normal" and he didn't see anything in his senior secondary schooling experience that valued his reality. This study aimed to answer five questions that arose from this student's statement: 1. Why don't scho...
This thesis topic emerged following a year’s teaching experience in a mainstream classroom during 20...
Educational disparities between indigenous Maori students and those of the majority continue to be a...
The failure of education services to ensure equitable outcomes for all groups of children has been ...
The primary purpose of this research is to scope the reflexive journey of a selected group of Maori ...
The primary purpose of this research is to scope the reflexive journey of a selected group of Maori ...
Despite decades of education reform aimed at Māori students succeeding in schooling, the New Zealand...
A central question within the ’new ’ sociology of knowledge is whether schools act as agencies of tr...
This research focused on the journey of male Māori through secondary school and the effect on their ...
Since the 1950s the original Migrant Dreamers have come from their home islands of the Pacific to Ao...
In this paper, we consider New Zealand’s education system to understand what can happen when we focu...
In this paper, we consider New Zealand’s education system to understand what can happen when we focu...
In this paper, we consider New Zealand’s education system to understand what can happen when we focu...
The widely accepted educational goals for Maori, established at the first Hui Taumata Matauranga hel...
Developed in New Zealand some twenty years ago, kaupapa Māori has had a successful impact in educati...
The widely accepted educational goals for Maori, established at the first Hui Taumata Matauranga hel...
This thesis topic emerged following a year’s teaching experience in a mainstream classroom during 20...
Educational disparities between indigenous Maori students and those of the majority continue to be a...
The failure of education services to ensure equitable outcomes for all groups of children has been ...
The primary purpose of this research is to scope the reflexive journey of a selected group of Maori ...
The primary purpose of this research is to scope the reflexive journey of a selected group of Maori ...
Despite decades of education reform aimed at Māori students succeeding in schooling, the New Zealand...
A central question within the ’new ’ sociology of knowledge is whether schools act as agencies of tr...
This research focused on the journey of male Māori through secondary school and the effect on their ...
Since the 1950s the original Migrant Dreamers have come from their home islands of the Pacific to Ao...
In this paper, we consider New Zealand’s education system to understand what can happen when we focu...
In this paper, we consider New Zealand’s education system to understand what can happen when we focu...
In this paper, we consider New Zealand’s education system to understand what can happen when we focu...
The widely accepted educational goals for Maori, established at the first Hui Taumata Matauranga hel...
Developed in New Zealand some twenty years ago, kaupapa Māori has had a successful impact in educati...
The widely accepted educational goals for Maori, established at the first Hui Taumata Matauranga hel...
This thesis topic emerged following a year’s teaching experience in a mainstream classroom during 20...
Educational disparities between indigenous Maori students and those of the majority continue to be a...
The failure of education services to ensure equitable outcomes for all groups of children has been ...