A considerable amount of research has focussed on Māori underachievement in mainstream education. There is, however, much less research that celebrates Māori academic success. Even less has been written about the experiences of adult Māori students who return to study long after leaving school and go on to become academically successful in higher education. This study contributes to the growing body of knowledge regarding Māori academic success at university. It sought to explore the experiences of sixteen adult Māori students who entered university via special admission and went on to attain undergraduate degrees. The study examined the challenges that these individual’s experienced on their way to becoming academically successful and iden...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
This research focuses on listening to the voices of Year 13 academically successful Māori students i...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically examine the significance of the role Māori university ad...
A large number of studies have demonstrated that Māori students are not performing well in education...
Māori (Indigenous New Zealand) university graduates are role models for educational success and are ...
A large number of studies have demonstrated that Māori students are not performing well in education...
There has been a long standing issue in mainstream schools throughout New Zealand in regards to Mao...
The present study is situated in Unitec Institute of Technology, a dynamic tertiary institution in N...
Māori (Indigenous New Zealand) university graduates are role models for educational success and are ...
This thesis is an examination of what factors contribute to the success of Maori who participate in ...
Success of Māori learners within a mainstream tertiary organisation is not only a government priorit...
To better address and understand Māori students’ retention rates at university, this thesis adopted ...
Success of Māori learners within a mainstream tertiary organisation is not only a government priorit...
To better address and understand Māori students’ retention rates at university, this thesis adopted ...
Dargaville, a small rural town situated in the North Island of New Zealand, has a high proportion of...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
This research focuses on listening to the voices of Year 13 academically successful Māori students i...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically examine the significance of the role Māori university ad...
A large number of studies have demonstrated that Māori students are not performing well in education...
Māori (Indigenous New Zealand) university graduates are role models for educational success and are ...
A large number of studies have demonstrated that Māori students are not performing well in education...
There has been a long standing issue in mainstream schools throughout New Zealand in regards to Mao...
The present study is situated in Unitec Institute of Technology, a dynamic tertiary institution in N...
Māori (Indigenous New Zealand) university graduates are role models for educational success and are ...
This thesis is an examination of what factors contribute to the success of Maori who participate in ...
Success of Māori learners within a mainstream tertiary organisation is not only a government priorit...
To better address and understand Māori students’ retention rates at university, this thesis adopted ...
Success of Māori learners within a mainstream tertiary organisation is not only a government priorit...
To better address and understand Māori students’ retention rates at university, this thesis adopted ...
Dargaville, a small rural town situated in the North Island of New Zealand, has a high proportion of...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
This research focuses on listening to the voices of Year 13 academically successful Māori students i...
The purpose of this thesis is to critically examine the significance of the role Māori university ad...