The study, School-led learning at home: Voices of parents of Māori and Pasifika students, involved interviews with 134 parents of Māori ...
Revealing Māori and Pasifika parent study on lockdown learning
A new study has shed light on Māori and Pasifika parents’ growing fears that their children will fall behind as a consequence of learning from home.
“The study showed that one of the main fears of Pasifika parents during this time was that their children would not meet curriculum expectations and achieve their qualifications,” the University of Canterbury’s Tufulasi Taleni says. PHOTO: University of Canterbury
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