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The 51st reason why there are so few Māori in science

Georgina Tuari Stewart
white microscope on top of black table

Georgina Tuari Stewart Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand   Abstract A 2022 paper by Tara McAllister lists ‘50 reasons why there are no Māori’ in university science departments, giving a range of examples of Māori experience of personal and structural racism within the edifices of science and research in Aotearoa New […]

Full Citation Information:
Stewart, G. T. (2023). The 51st reason why there are so few Māori in science. ACCESS: Contemporary Issues in Education, 43(1). https://doi.org/10.46786/ac23.4369
Article Feature Image Acknowledgement: Photo by Ousa Chea on Unsplash

Bringing Māori concepts into school science: NCEA

Georgina Tuari Stewart and Angelo Tedoldi
green lake surrounded by green trees during daytime

Georgina Tuari Stewarta and Angelo Tedoldib aTe Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand; bAko Mātātupu, Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand   Abstract This commentary article discusses the inclusion of Māori knowledge in senior school science in the context of some new senior school science qualifications that are currently being trialled. These proposals […]

Full Citation Information:
Stewart , G. T., & Tedoldi, A. (2021). Bringing Māori concepts into school science: NCEA. ACCESS: Contemporary Issues in Education, 41(1), 77-81. https://doi.org/10.46786/ac21.1591
Article Feature Image Acknowledgement: Photo by Jeremy Bezanger on Unsplash