This thesis critically examines Māori transitions into tertiary education. The research explored the lived transition experiences of 20 Māori tertiary education students in the Bay of Plenty region. Historical and contemporary factors in Aotearoa influencing effective Māori student transitions into tertiary education were investigated. Data were collected and analysed through repeated semistructured interviews and focus groups over the 2016-2018 period with 20 Māori students enrolled in a wānanga, a polytechnic and a university. Participants experienced their transition as a journey, continuously evolving their identities and agency in relation to the tertiary education environments and social structures they encountered. The findings sugg...
When mature-age students return to study within higher education, they are presented with opportunit...
Despite decades of education reform aimed at Māori students succeeding in schooling, the New Zealand...
This thesis is an examination of what factors contribute to the success of Maori who participate in ...
This thesis critically examines Māori transitions into tertiary education. The research explored the...
There is a wealth of indigenous scholarship examining the impacts of imperialist policies and ideolo...
This article reveals the complexities of Indigenous students navigating the neoliberal model of educ...
There are many disparities when considering the health and wellbeing of Māori in Aotearoa today, and...
The thesis explores the potentially problematic nature of transitions and the implications for the w...
The primary objective of this thesis is to investigate the transitional experiences of graduates fro...
Colonial attitudes that positioned Māori language, knowledge and pedagogy as inferior and deficient ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the potential of learning to be a transformative exp...
The transition of students into their first year of their undergraduate university studies is of gre...
There are many known factors that can help or hinder Indigenous students undertaking tertiary study,...
In the rapidly changing ‘knowledge economy’ where ‘innovation’ and ‘responsiveness’ are vital, terti...
The global economic recession has resulted in unprecedented levels of inequality among the masses an...
When mature-age students return to study within higher education, they are presented with opportunit...
Despite decades of education reform aimed at Māori students succeeding in schooling, the New Zealand...
This thesis is an examination of what factors contribute to the success of Maori who participate in ...
This thesis critically examines Māori transitions into tertiary education. The research explored the...
There is a wealth of indigenous scholarship examining the impacts of imperialist policies and ideolo...
This article reveals the complexities of Indigenous students navigating the neoliberal model of educ...
There are many disparities when considering the health and wellbeing of Māori in Aotearoa today, and...
The thesis explores the potentially problematic nature of transitions and the implications for the w...
The primary objective of this thesis is to investigate the transitional experiences of graduates fro...
Colonial attitudes that positioned Māori language, knowledge and pedagogy as inferior and deficient ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the potential of learning to be a transformative exp...
The transition of students into their first year of their undergraduate university studies is of gre...
There are many known factors that can help or hinder Indigenous students undertaking tertiary study,...
In the rapidly changing ‘knowledge economy’ where ‘innovation’ and ‘responsiveness’ are vital, terti...
The global economic recession has resulted in unprecedented levels of inequality among the masses an...
When mature-age students return to study within higher education, they are presented with opportunit...
Despite decades of education reform aimed at Māori students succeeding in schooling, the New Zealand...
This thesis is an examination of what factors contribute to the success of Maori who participate in ...