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ERIC Number: EJ1181674
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2017-Jul
Pages: 15
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ISSN: ISSN-0028-8276
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Succeeding "as Maori": Maori Students' Views on Our "Stepping up" to the Ka Hikitia Challenge
Berryman, Mere; Eley, Elizabeth
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, v52 n1 p93-107 Jul 2017
This paper examines the vision and intent of New Zealand's Maori education policy, Ka Hikitia, and its implications on the daily lives of Maori students in New Zealand's education system. Extensive information on the secondary school experiences of "rangatahi" Maori (youth) have been gathered--originally in 2001 and at the end of 2015, through Kia Eke Panuku: Building on Success (Kia Eke Panuku: Building on Success is a secondary school reform initiative that is fully funded by the Ministry of Education, however, this paper represents the view of the authors and is not necessarily the view of the Ministry). Based on the messages from these two points in time, the paper concludes that the promises of Ka Hikitia are yet to be fully realised. If we, as educators, are to leave a legacy of more Maori students fashioning and leading our future, the need for the system to step up still remains.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New Zealand
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