Although Māori and diverse Pacific students are underrepresented in New Zealand’s university system, significant numbers of Māori and Pacific tertiary students are demonstrating high academic excellence. Following indigenous and Pacific research protocols, this paper draws from seventeen focus group interviews conducted in 2013 with ninety high-achieving Māori and Pacific students from a large university in New Zealand. Despite attaining high academic success, research participants expressed dissatisfaction in having to cope with forms of everyday colonialism and racism while pursuing their advanced educational degrees. Research findings illustrate specific ways that everyday colonialism and racism emanate in an indigenous and Pacific co...
There is a national concern in New Zealand about the low academic achievement of Pasifika students, ...
The experiences of Māori and Pacific postgraduate students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering...
Researching and theorizing the local in education is often a contested space linked to deficit views...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
Drawing on forty one-on-one interviews with third year students from The University of Auckland, thi...
Ethnic- specific equity (ESE) programmes are a common feature in New Zealand universities, aimed at...
Increasing the numbers of Pacific Island students who graduate from New Zealand universities is impo...
The proportion of Pacific academics in permanent confirmation path positions at New Zealand universi...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
Equity policies in higher education are focused on dismantling barriers and redressing inequalities ...
Higher education confers significant private and social benefits. Māori and Pacific peoples are und...
The literature indicates educational systems need to be responsive to the multiple worlds of minorit...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
In this paper, we consider New Zealand’s education system to understand what can happen when we focu...
The Aotearoa New Zealand education system is based largely on Western knowledge, and, consequently, ...
There is a national concern in New Zealand about the low academic achievement of Pasifika students, ...
The experiences of Māori and Pacific postgraduate students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering...
Researching and theorizing the local in education is often a contested space linked to deficit views...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
Drawing on forty one-on-one interviews with third year students from The University of Auckland, thi...
Ethnic- specific equity (ESE) programmes are a common feature in New Zealand universities, aimed at...
Increasing the numbers of Pacific Island students who graduate from New Zealand universities is impo...
The proportion of Pacific academics in permanent confirmation path positions at New Zealand universi...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
Equity policies in higher education are focused on dismantling barriers and redressing inequalities ...
Higher education confers significant private and social benefits. Māori and Pacific peoples are und...
The literature indicates educational systems need to be responsive to the multiple worlds of minorit...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
In this paper, we consider New Zealand’s education system to understand what can happen when we focu...
The Aotearoa New Zealand education system is based largely on Western knowledge, and, consequently, ...
There is a national concern in New Zealand about the low academic achievement of Pasifika students, ...
The experiences of Māori and Pacific postgraduate students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering...
Researching and theorizing the local in education is often a contested space linked to deficit views...