This thesis reflectively and critically examines a series of research case studies initiated by a research-whānau. It explores the thinking, experiences and reflections of this research-whānau, as they worked to enhance the educational achievement of Māori students. Authorship of the thesis was undertaken by me (Mere Berryman). However, the methodology involved a collaborative, retrospective and critical reflection of research-whānau experiences and thinking, in the light of the research findings and experiences since the inception of this research-whānau in 1991. In the course of this work, the research-whānau have been able to explore what it has meant to put the principles of kaupapa Māori research into practice while working within a ma...
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action (TRC, 2015), a school board teamed with ...
The educational attainment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is often presented with...
What is regenerative learning in Australian higher education? This paper addresses the intersecting ...
This thesis reflectively and critically examines a series of research case studies initiated by a re...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
The thesis is a culmination of my research which drew on tyangi wedi tjan Rak Mak Mak Marranunggu an...
Transformative learning theory articulates a process whereby students experience a change in perspec...
Colleges are the product of colonial government policies that established and support mainstream edu...
Australian undergraduate programmes implementing Indigenous studies courses suggest transformative e...
There is a wealth of indigenous scholarship examining the impacts of imperialist policies and ideolo...
It is only relatively recently that Aboriginal peoples in Australia are represented in the academe, ...
The imperative for Indigenous education in Australia is influenced by national political, social and...
Research indicates that claiming a contemporary identity as Pākehā is being redefined by those indiv...
Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in bot...
The \u27rescuing\u27 of Indigenous children (from their communities) through education, and the noti...
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action (TRC, 2015), a school board teamed with ...
The educational attainment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is often presented with...
What is regenerative learning in Australian higher education? This paper addresses the intersecting ...
This thesis reflectively and critically examines a series of research case studies initiated by a re...
This research examined the social and political approaches that Indigenous peoples undertook to situ...
The thesis is a culmination of my research which drew on tyangi wedi tjan Rak Mak Mak Marranunggu an...
Transformative learning theory articulates a process whereby students experience a change in perspec...
Colleges are the product of colonial government policies that established and support mainstream edu...
Australian undergraduate programmes implementing Indigenous studies courses suggest transformative e...
There is a wealth of indigenous scholarship examining the impacts of imperialist policies and ideolo...
It is only relatively recently that Aboriginal peoples in Australia are represented in the academe, ...
The imperative for Indigenous education in Australia is influenced by national political, social and...
Research indicates that claiming a contemporary identity as Pākehā is being redefined by those indiv...
Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in bot...
The \u27rescuing\u27 of Indigenous children (from their communities) through education, and the noti...
In response to the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action (TRC, 2015), a school board teamed with ...
The educational attainment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is often presented with...
What is regenerative learning in Australian higher education? This paper addresses the intersecting ...