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  • This research project explores the relationship between cultural connectedness and wellbeing (as a social determinant of health). The research will provide evidence relating to wellbeing and cultural connection within and between whānau with the intent to develop an aspirational model for Waikato-Tainui.

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  • 2010 Conference

    Helping Indigenous Students to Finish Higher Education

    Helping Indigenous Students to Finish Higher Education to finish Higher Education in Non-Indigenous Higher Educational Institutions Under Chinese Control by Bateer Chen in the 2010 International Indigenous Research Conference hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga..

  • “Teachers enter the profession because they want to make a difference. This approach helps them do that.” MORE THAN 30 years ago when Russell Bishop first started teaching at Mana College in Porirua, he was struck by a single question: Why did so many Māori students start out well but still fail as they went through school?

  • Hera Ngata-Gibson

  • NPM E-PĀNUI

    HERE-TURI-KŌKA | AUGUST 2023

    This month the NPM whānau were thrilled to celebrate the news that our NPM Ruānuku Emeritus Professor Ngahuia Te Awekotuku (Te Arawa, Tūhoe, Ngāpuhi, Waikato) was elected as a Companion of the Royal Society Te Apārangi.

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    HERE-TURI-KŌKA | AUGUST 2023

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