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Kia eke ki te taumata | Success for Māori in tertiary education

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An opportunity for educators to explore and connect to their own teaching context through reflection, discussion, and practical activities based on key research findings.

This course examines the success factors for Māori learners in tertiary education. This will provide opportunities for educators to explore, and connect to their own teaching context through reflection, discussion, and practical activities based on key findings from studies that investigated:

  • Enhancing success rates for Māori learners
  • Teaching with an understanding of Te Tiriti o Waitangi
  • Understanding Māori learners, and
  • Implementing Kaupapa Māori.

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        We accept payments by card or by invoice. At checkout you will be able to choose your payment option. Invoices are raised by Massey University on behalf of Ako Aotearoa so please note that there will be a delay between registering for the event and receiving the invoice.  

        If you would like to pay by invoice, before registering, please find out from your finance team:

        • the billing address and the email address you would like the invoice sent to
        • whether or not you require a purchase number, if a purchase order number is required, please email accounts@ako.ac.nz after registering with the order number in the subject line.
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