Figures 3.1 (p. 23) & 3.2 (p. 24) have been removed for copyright reasons but may be accessed via their source listed in the References.Påsifika students’ academic achievement in mathematics continues to remain a priority for New Zealand education (Ministry of Education, 2013). Research in both the New Zealand and international contexts identifies the need for New Zealand classrooms to foster culturally responsive and mathematical practices that align with Påsifika students’ cultural values, backgrounds, interests and experiences. As a result, Påsifika students will have increased opportunities to participate and engage in mathematics while developing a cultural identity within New Zealand classrooms. This study utilised the Påsifik...
This paper describes aspects of learning for a teacher in a Māori-medium Year 7–8 classroom and two ...
AbstractThe perpetual and constant change in the cultural diversity of the Canadian classroom lends ...
Students ’ attributional beliefs about the causes of their success and failure can have a substantia...
Mathematics education values concern what students perceive to be worthy or of importance in mathem...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This qualitative case s...
Purpose: This article investigates the mathematics educational values of Pāsifika students in New Ze...
Teaching in ways responsive to the cultures of our students is vital towards enhancing equity of acc...
Culturally based activities embedded within indigenous knowledge, in general, may be used to support...
This study examines cultural identity and mathematical disposition development of Pāsifika students...
In recent years in New Zealand, there has been a policy shift towards schools ‘localising’ the natio...
community began to develop a mathematics curriculum with the help of the author. Although the commun...
This paper describes a pilot study into the use of a traditional Māori cultural activity as a metaph...
The Swan Valley Cluster of Schools for the Make it Count project identified the professional learnin...
In this thesis, the learning of conventional curriculum mathematics in indigenous Māori schools is c...
Pre-European traditional Māori education in New Zealand was integrated and holistic. With Western in...
This paper describes aspects of learning for a teacher in a Māori-medium Year 7–8 classroom and two ...
AbstractThe perpetual and constant change in the cultural diversity of the Canadian classroom lends ...
Students ’ attributional beliefs about the causes of their success and failure can have a substantia...
Mathematics education values concern what students perceive to be worthy or of importance in mathem...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This qualitative case s...
Purpose: This article investigates the mathematics educational values of Pāsifika students in New Ze...
Teaching in ways responsive to the cultures of our students is vital towards enhancing equity of acc...
Culturally based activities embedded within indigenous knowledge, in general, may be used to support...
This study examines cultural identity and mathematical disposition development of Pāsifika students...
In recent years in New Zealand, there has been a policy shift towards schools ‘localising’ the natio...
community began to develop a mathematics curriculum with the help of the author. Although the commun...
This paper describes a pilot study into the use of a traditional Māori cultural activity as a metaph...
The Swan Valley Cluster of Schools for the Make it Count project identified the professional learnin...
In this thesis, the learning of conventional curriculum mathematics in indigenous Māori schools is c...
Pre-European traditional Māori education in New Zealand was integrated and holistic. With Western in...
This paper describes aspects of learning for a teacher in a Māori-medium Year 7–8 classroom and two ...
AbstractThe perpetual and constant change in the cultural diversity of the Canadian classroom lends ...
Students ’ attributional beliefs about the causes of their success and failure can have a substantia...