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El. knyga: Maori and Pasifika Higher Education Horizons

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  • Serija: Diversity in Higher Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783507047
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Diversity in Higher Education
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Apr-2014
  • Leidėjas: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783507047

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This volume focuses on the past, current and future success of Maori and Pasifika peoples in tertiary education within Aotearoa New Zealand. Diverse issues are canvassed, from the countries colonial history, to Maori and Pasifika identity, student support initiatives, special populations, pedagogy and mentoring, the experiences of mature students, to student engagement with new technologies. The book represents the struggle of Maori people to claim space within the academy and how successful claims are now reaping rewards. The volume will inform an international audience about local initiatives, including the responsiveness of 'mainstream' tertiary provider organisations (e.g. universities) to Maori and Pasifika higher education aspirations, responses to higher education provision, and, the reclaiming of traditional higher education spaces by Maori.

Rarely have Pasifika writers come together to share their experiences in this field. Focusing on the past, current and future status and success of Maori and Pasifika peoples in tertiary education within Aotearoa New Zealand, this volume covers diverse issues from the countries colonial history, to student engagement with new technology.
List Of Contributors ix
Whaia I Te Maramatanga - Seek Knowledge 1(20)
Hazel Phillips
Fiona Cram
Pale Sauni
Clark Tuagalu
Indigenising The Academy: A Case For Intercultural Institutional Mediating Structures For Aotearoa/new Zealand 21(16)
Wally Penetito
Wananga - A Distributive Action 37(12)
Rosina Taniwha
Ranga - An Indigenous Cognitive Development Framework 49(12)
Wiremu Doherty
Te Timata - The First Step To Maori Succeeding In Higher Education 61(22)
Margaret Wilkie
Te Tapuae 0 Rehua: Iwi Engagement In Higher Education In Te Waipounamu 83(16)
Catherine Savage
Eruera Tarena
Hemi Te Hemi
John Leonard
Realising Indigenous Imperatives Through Institutional Transformation 99(24)
Mark Brunton
Janine Kapa-Blair
Intangible Knowledge Systems: Their Application In Tertiary Institutions And The Impact They Have On Iwi Maori Staff 123(12)
Khyla Russell
My Sixth Sense Tells Me 135(12)
Pale Sauni
Decolonising The Academy: The Process Of Re-Presenting Indigenous Health In Tertiary Teaching And Learning 147(20)
Elana Curtis
Papaarangi Reid
Rhys Jones
Dreaming Ourselves Into Places Of Higher Learning: Indigenous Psychologies At The University Of Waikato 167(12)
Linda Waimarie Nikora
Awhina Reloaded: Updated Results From A Programme For Maori And Pacific Tertiary Graduate And Postgraduate Success In Science, Engineering And Architecture And Design 179(22)
Ken Richardson
Andrew Tarr
Sonja Miller
Nokuthaba Sibanda
Liz Richardson
Kirikowhai Mikaere
Shona De Sain
Hazel Phillips
Vivian Wei
Optimising Maori Academic Achievement (OMAA): An Indigenous-Led, International, Inter-Institutional Higher Education Initiative 201(20)
Lorri J. Santamaria
Jenny Bol Jun Lee
Ngaira Harker
The Development Of Mentoring Relationships For Pacific Students In A New Zealand University: Possibilities For Leadership 221(20)
Cherie Chu
From Schools In Low-Income Communities To University: Challenges Of Transition For Maori And Pacific Students 241(12)
Elizabeth Mckinley
Irena Madjar
Journeys Into Higher Education For Maori Students With Impairments: Charting The Terrain Of Inclusive Higher Education In Aotearoa 253(18)
Hazel Phillips
Kahurangi Tibble
Samoan Women In Tertiary Education And Ethnic Identity 271(20)
Diane Mara
Hinerauwhariki: The Collective Higher Education Experiences Of Four Maori Women 291(24)
Nan Wehipeihana
Vivienne Kennedy
Kataraina Pipi
Kirimatao Paipa
He Mihi Mutunga - Closing Words 315(8)
Fiona Cram
Pale Sauni
Clark Tuagalu
Hazel Phillips
Index 323