1
/
of
1
VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.
New Zealand-Born Polynesians and the Legacy of Academic Disadvantage
New Zealand-Born Polynesians and the Legacy of Academic Disadvantage
Regular price
$76.00 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$76.00 USD
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity
Couldn't load pickup availability
I am a firm believer in the adage that all children are endowed with the same potential to acquire knowledge, given the right opportunity and resources to access that knowledge. New Zealand-born, working class,Samoan students from bilingual,traditional Samoan homes do not, as a rule, have ready access, at home,to the kinds of resources and opportunities that would prepare them for the highly competitive academic environments of high school and university .
This book takes a critical look at teaching practices which disadvantage New Zealand-born Polynesian students through the experiences of a group of Samoan students. The impact of traditional Samoan communicative and cultural practices in the home,on the academic performance and achievement levels of New Zealand-born Samoan students at high school and university are also scrutinised closely in this work.
The reading audience targeted by this book is a mix of teachers, educators, researchers, policy makers parents of students from working class, minority communities, who will appreciate the importance of a sound education for all students regardless of social class, cultural background and race.
This book takes a critical look at teaching practices which disadvantage New Zealand-born Polynesian students through the experiences of a group of Samoan students. The impact of traditional Samoan communicative and cultural practices in the home,on the academic performance and achievement levels of New Zealand-born Samoan students at high school and university are also scrutinised closely in this work.
The reading audience targeted by this book is a mix of teachers, educators, researchers, policy makers parents of students from working class, minority communities, who will appreciate the importance of a sound education for all students regardless of social class, cultural background and race.
Share
