Equity policies in higher education are focused on dismantling barriers and redressing inequalities that restrict the participation and success of students from historically excluded groups. In some Universities across Oceania, ‘underrepresented’ includes students of Pacific heritage alongside students from low socioeconomic backgrounds, rural areas, students with disabilities and LGBTIQA+ students. Despite good intentions, equity policies can often contribute to the problems they seek to address with an overt focus on equity groups and identities. Little attention is directed towards reviewing the education ecosystems that create barriers to higher education. My research adopts an Indigenous Pacific (Sāmoan) framework, ‘Su’esu’e manogi, in...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
Researching and theorizing the local in education is often a contested space linked to deficit views...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
Although Māori and diverse Pacific students are underrepresented in New Zealand’s university system,...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
Ethnic- specific equity (ESE) programmes are a common feature in New Zealand universities, aimed at...
There is a need for culturally relevant and appropriate retention pro- grams within a climate of eve...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
Pacific people in Australia are less likely to access university due to structural disadvantages, in...
Attempts to make higher education more equitable more readily succeed at the aggregate (sector) leve...
This article reveals the complexities of Indigenous students navigating the neoliberal model of educ...
Higher education confers significant private and social benefits. Māori and Pacific peoples are und...
As part of a larger effort to reflect critically on the nature, scope, and processes of colonialism ...
This notes from the field article is about my personal, educational, and professional journeys as an...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve ...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
Researching and theorizing the local in education is often a contested space linked to deficit views...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...
Although Māori and diverse Pacific students are underrepresented in New Zealand’s university system,...
© 2014, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved. A substantial body of literature has examined th...
Ethnic- specific equity (ESE) programmes are a common feature in New Zealand universities, aimed at...
There is a need for culturally relevant and appropriate retention pro- grams within a climate of eve...
Indigenous scholars constantly contend with deficit tendencies associated with the value and place o...
Pacific people in Australia are less likely to access university due to structural disadvantages, in...
Attempts to make higher education more equitable more readily succeed at the aggregate (sector) leve...
This article reveals the complexities of Indigenous students navigating the neoliberal model of educ...
Higher education confers significant private and social benefits. Māori and Pacific peoples are und...
As part of a larger effort to reflect critically on the nature, scope, and processes of colonialism ...
This notes from the field article is about my personal, educational, and professional journeys as an...
In 1985, the Higher Education Equity Program was introduced by the Australian Government to improve ...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
Researching and theorizing the local in education is often a contested space linked to deficit views...
This article outlines three broad propositions for student equity in Australian higher education (HE...