This research investigates positive agents of retention and achievement for Māori girls in mainstream secondary schooling. The study focussed specifically on pupils engaged in post-compulsory education at a selected state secondary school in Te Waipounamu. The impact historically of schooling on Māori girls was reviewed as were changes and developments in educational policy in New Zealand. Methodologies such as critical theory, Kaupapa Māori research, and indigenous research methods/tools informed the research. In order to investigate and empower Māori girls and the community of the school involved, qualitative methods of study, document analysis, and semistructured interviews were used. Māori concepts of manaakitanga, mana, whanaungatanga ...
The aim of this research was to explore the mechanisms involved for engaging Māori whānau in their c...
This research investigated how meanings associated with race, gender, and class relations in New Zea...
This study examines the histories of Anglican girls’ secondary schools from 1877-1975, placing them ...
Kapa Haka provides leadership opportunities and promotes awareness to the intrinsic link to culture,...
This thesis is a study of the factors which contribute to success for Māori women in tertiary educat...
Achievement of Māori students in Year 11 science in mainstream state schools has been an enduring ed...
The aim of this research was to investigate the wellbeing of Year 13 girls in high-decile, high perf...
This case study is a preliminary attempt to identify possible factors that might contribute to poor ...
This research focuses on listening to the voices of Year 13 academically successful Māori students i...
In recent years Māori and Pasifika students have been the focus of much discussion and a significant...
This thesis examines the residential outdoor education programme of New Zealand’s St Cuthbert’s Coll...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
The primary purpose of this research is to scope the reflexive journey of a selected group of Maori ...
The aim of this study is to explore boys’ achievement within a New Zealand secondary school. More sp...
This thesis describes a study, which was undertaken by the writer, of the principalship of a public ...
The aim of this research was to explore the mechanisms involved for engaging Māori whānau in their c...
This research investigated how meanings associated with race, gender, and class relations in New Zea...
This study examines the histories of Anglican girls’ secondary schools from 1877-1975, placing them ...
Kapa Haka provides leadership opportunities and promotes awareness to the intrinsic link to culture,...
This thesis is a study of the factors which contribute to success for Māori women in tertiary educat...
Achievement of Māori students in Year 11 science in mainstream state schools has been an enduring ed...
The aim of this research was to investigate the wellbeing of Year 13 girls in high-decile, high perf...
This case study is a preliminary attempt to identify possible factors that might contribute to poor ...
This research focuses on listening to the voices of Year 13 academically successful Māori students i...
In recent years Māori and Pasifika students have been the focus of much discussion and a significant...
This thesis examines the residential outdoor education programme of New Zealand’s St Cuthbert’s Coll...
This thesis investigates the multiple identities of four academically high achieving, Māori girls ne...
The primary purpose of this research is to scope the reflexive journey of a selected group of Maori ...
The aim of this study is to explore boys’ achievement within a New Zealand secondary school. More sp...
This thesis describes a study, which was undertaken by the writer, of the principalship of a public ...
The aim of this research was to explore the mechanisms involved for engaging Māori whānau in their c...
This research investigated how meanings associated with race, gender, and class relations in New Zea...
This study examines the histories of Anglican girls’ secondary schools from 1877-1975, placing them ...