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Celeste D. C. Sodergren; Todd Kettler – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2025
This scoping review reflects on the extant research on parents of the gifted following the last critique of the literature offered by Jolly and Matthews in 2012. The method for the search followed the PRISMA-Scr protocol utilizing the SPIDER framework. Articles fell into two main themes of parental awareness and parental actions in the inductive…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Parent Attitudes, Expectation, Gifted Education
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Kalavite, Telesia – Waikato Journal of Education, 2020
Cooperative Pedagogy specific to Tongans can enhance students' academic success in New Zealand's tertiary education. Tongan students' success depends on teachers' recognition and understanding of Tongan students' sociocultural context which involves their pule'anga (bureaucracy), famili/kainga (family), siasi (church) and fonua (country)…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Postsecondary Education
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Meehan, Lisa; Pacheco, Gail; Pushon, Zoe – Studies in Higher Education, 2019
There are substantial ethnic gaps in higher education in NZ, despite considerable policy effort aimed at this concern. This study uses newly linked administrative data to examine the underachievement of Maori and Pasifika relative to Europeans. We follow a population cohort born between 1990 and 1994 from school through to young adulthood to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Bachelors Degrees, Underachievement
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Gadd, Murray; Parr, Judy M. – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2022
This article, based on a 2-year study of working strategically with Years 5 to 8 priority learners, concludes that what is effective writing instruction for all students is particularly effective for priority learners. It also suggests, however, that knowing your students well and making adaptations to some dimensions of effective writing…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Writing Achievement
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Krzyzosiak, Jacek; Stewart, Georgina – Curriculum Matters, 2019
This article analyses research literature and policy texts to investigate the extent to which culturally responsive education policies can improve Maori achievement in schools. It presents a snapshot of current levels of Maori inequity, which is followed by an account of the history of Maori education policy to illustrate the origins of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Culturally Relevant Education, Pacific Islanders, Educational Policy
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Lynch, Cristopher; Rata, Elizabeth – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2018
This paper examines the justification for a culturally responsive educational initiative to raise the educational underachievement of Maori students in New Zealand. The initiative is justified by claims that the recognition in the classroom of a student's cultural identity will lead to the student's educational achievement. Using an account of a…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Academic Achievement, Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders
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Ng, Susan J.; Hill, Mary F.; Rawlinson, Catherine – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2017
Twice-exceptional (gifted with associated learning difficulties) students face complex learning challenges because of their varying combinations of high ability alongside domains of learning difficulty. There is currently little original empirical research in the New Zealand education setting specifically concerning twice-exceptional students. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, At Risk Students, Special Needs Students
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Crawford-Garrett, Katherine – American Educational Research Journal, 2018
This article draws on qualitative data collected in New Zealand over a 6-month period to examine how participants in and involved with TeachFirst New Zealand (TFNZ) rely on notions of grit and resilience to explain the underachievement of their Maori and Pasifika students. I aim to illustrate that participants face pressure not only to instill…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Persistence, Resilience (Psychology), Pacific Islanders
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Oldham, Sam; Crawford-Garrett, Katherine – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
This research draws on qualitative data collected in Aotearoa New Zealand over a sixmonth period to examine the ways in which participants in Teach First New Zealand (TFNZ), an affiliate of Teach for All, discuss issues of poverty and educational underachievement in their teaching contexts. Findings from this study suggest that broad discursive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, At Risk Students, Underachievement
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Stuart, Margaret – Policy Futures in Education, 2019
Using Michel Foucault's theories of biopolitics, about risk and security, I examine the welfare policies of the National Coalition Government in New Zealand (2008-2017). This government attempted to mitigate risk by projecting possible challenges and solutions to 'vulnerable populations'. Welfare was re-defined in monetarist economic terms, as…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Public Policy, Security (Psychology), Disadvantaged
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Lakhan, Reshmi; Laxman, Kumar – Journal of Educational Technology, 2018
This paper looks at benefits of technology inclusion in global indigenous students' learning. Critical meta-analysis was undertaken of fifteen articles. It was found that Indigenous students learn better through a Culture inclusive curriculum. Technology can be an effective tool in creating a collaborative environment, where students can share…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Indigenous Populations
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Lourie, Megan; Rata, Elizabeth – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2014
Educational under-achievement by a section of the Maori population is a persistent problem for New Zealand. This article is a theoretical examination of the practice and consequences of a culture-based curriculum that is promoted as the solution. We develop the argument that not only is the "cultural solution" at odds with the complex…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Pacific Islanders
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Parr, Judy M.; Timperley, Helen S. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2015
This article reports different ways researchers work with stakeholders in national projects targeted at raising achievement of students. Specifically, New Zealand has a persistent high performance-low equity profile in international tests, with indigenous Maori students and immigrants from the Pacific Islands most at risk of underachievement and…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Literacy, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
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Perger, Pamela – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2013
Research has shown students can identify practices considered appropriate for achieving when learning mathematics (Kershner & Pointon, 2000; McCullum, Hargreaves & Gripps, 2000). Yet, if you listen to students talking about the practices they consider important to succeed, and then observe the same students working in their mathematics…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Underachievement, Semi Structured Interviews
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Ell, Fiona; Grudnoff, Lexie – Educational Forum, 2013
Historically, New Zealand policy makers have defined quality teachers as those who form effective learning relationships with students and teach in culturally appropriate and responsive ways. Recent global emphasis on standardised test score improvement suggests that this definition is shifting, implying changes for the focus and the form of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Foreign Countries, Underachievement, Politics of Education
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