If we were talking with teachers we were asking teachers to think about what would engage
Maori students in education.
Not exact matches
We interviewed
Maori students who were
in Years 9 and 10, because that was the area
in education where more of our
students were falling out of the
education system than any other level.
MB: The research began
in 2001; Russell Bishop [foundation Professor for
Maori Education in the School of Education at the University of Waikato] and myself were really keen to identify how we might engage Maori students more effectively in the educatio
Education in the School of
Education at the University of Waikato] and myself were really keen to identify how we might engage Maori students more effectively in the educatio
Education at the University of Waikato] and myself were really keen to identify how we might engage
Maori students more effectively
in the
educationeducation system.
There is a similar special
education strategy for
Maori children with special needs, designed to serve these
students in accordance with their own culture, and
in their own language.