2021
DOI: 10.34074/scop.2006004
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Optimal Learning Conditions for Masters and Doctor of Professional Practice Māori Learners

Abstract: Ko te pae tawhiti whāia kia tata, ko te pae tata whakamua kia tina Seek to bring distant horizons closer, to sustain and maintain those that have arrived MIHI AcknowledgementsWe wish to appropriately honour the eight Mäori research participants that shared their wisdom, knowledge and time with us. Your unique experiences and voices are central to this research and to enhancing and shaping a more responsive postgraduate programme for future Mäori learners. Also, a big mihi to Janine Kapa and her team at the Kai… Show more

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“…Inherent in this assumption is the entrenchment (conscious or otherwise) of neo-colonial attitudes and approaches (Smith, 2008). In Professional Practice learning in the context of work, programmes that are designed by Māori, for Māori and are delivered by Māori are providing optimal conditions for Māori learners (Te Maihāroa et al, 2021). This aligns with what Reeves (2007) suggested with the positioning of education and research for unlocking the potential for innovation.…”
Section: Otago Polytechnic -New Zealandsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Inherent in this assumption is the entrenchment (conscious or otherwise) of neo-colonial attitudes and approaches (Smith, 2008). In Professional Practice learning in the context of work, programmes that are designed by Māori, for Māori and are delivered by Māori are providing optimal conditions for Māori learners (Te Maihāroa et al, 2021). This aligns with what Reeves (2007) suggested with the positioning of education and research for unlocking the potential for innovation.…”
Section: Otago Polytechnic -New Zealandsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Inherent in this assumption is the entrenchment (conscious or otherwise) of neo-colonial attitudes and approaches (Smith, 2008). In Professional Practice learning in the context of work, programmes that are designed by Māori, for Māori and are delivered by Māori are providing optimal conditions for Māori learners (Te Maihāroa et al, 2021). This aligns with what Reeves (2007) suggested with the positioning of education and research for unlocking the potential for innovation.…”
Section: Otago Polytechnic -New Zealandsupporting
confidence: 61%