This article reveals the complexities of Indigenous students navigating the neoliberal model of education through an examination of Māori transitions into higher education contexts in Aotearoa New Zealand. In a recently completed doctoral study, the lived transition experiences of Indigenous Māori higher education students were critically investigated from a student voice perspective. Data were collected and analysed through repeated semi-structured interviews, focus groups and visual stories in a semi-longitudinal study with 20 Māori students enrolled in a wānanga, a polytechnic and a university. Using a Bourdieuan theoretical framework for analysis, findings revealed that participants experienced their transition as a journey. Students pe...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This article explores the strategies used by Indigenous students attending three Canadian universiti...
Students from minority and non-dominant backgrounds often have negative experiences when dealing wit...
This article reveals the complexities of Indigenous students navigating the neoliberal model of educ...
This thesis critically examines Māori transitions into tertiary education. The research explored the...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
There are many known factors that can help or hinder Indigenous students undertaking tertiary study,...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Higher Education...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Over the past thirty years or s...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the ed...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
The number of Indigenous students enrolled in higher education is increasing. Yet parity with the pr...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This article explores the strategies used by Indigenous students attending three Canadian universiti...
Students from minority and non-dominant backgrounds often have negative experiences when dealing wit...
This article reveals the complexities of Indigenous students navigating the neoliberal model of educ...
This thesis critically examines Māori transitions into tertiary education. The research explored the...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
There are many known factors that can help or hinder Indigenous students undertaking tertiary study,...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Higher Education...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.Over the past thirty years or s...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the ed...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
The number of Indigenous students enrolled in higher education is increasing. Yet parity with the pr...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This article explores the strategies used by Indigenous students attending three Canadian universiti...
Students from minority and non-dominant backgrounds often have negative experiences when dealing wit...