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Fire that Kindles Hearts : Ten Maori Scholars

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Fire that Kindles Hearts : Ten Maori Scholars
Fire that Kindles Hearts : Ten Maori Scholars

Fire that Kindles Hearts : Ten Maori Scholars

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What is Maori scholarship? What does it offer? Why is it important? Today Maori are entering tertiary education institutions in increasing numbers, but how is the academic world responding?

In this book, ten Maori professors address these and other key questions, and explain how they balance their roles as academics with their obligations to whanau, iwi, communities, Aotearoa and the world.
Maori scholarship focuses on participation and accomplishment in the Maori world and being responsible global citizens. Scholars also have to be excellent teachers, researchers and administrators. They are role models, mentoring and supporting other Maori staff and students.
Advances in Maori academic achievement owe much to these men and women and others like them. They are torchbearers, visionaries, creating a legacy from which we can all draw inspiration and strength.

Edited by Selwyn Katene. With a foreword by Sir Tipene ORegan.

Featured in the 28 September 2015 New Zealand Newsletter.
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  • What is Maori scholarship? What does it offer? Why is it important? Today Maori are entering tertiary education institutions in increasing numbers, but how is the academic world responding?

    In this book, ten Maori professors address these and other key questions, and explain how they balance their roles as academics with their obligations to whanau, iwi, communities, Aotearoa and the world.
    Maori scholarship focuses on participation and accomplishment in the Maori world and being responsible global citizens. Scholars also have to be excellent teachers, researchers and administrators. They are role models, mentoring and supporting other Maori staff and students.
    Advances in Maori academic achievement owe much to these men and women and others like them. They are torchbearers, visionaries, creating a legacy from which we can all draw inspiration and strength.

    Edited by Selwyn Katene. With a foreword by Sir Tipene ORegan.

    Featured in the 28 September 2015 New Zealand Newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

What is Maori scholarship? What does it offer? Why is it important? Today Maori are entering tertiary education institutions in increasing numbers, but how is the academic world responding?

In this book, ten Maori professors address these and other key questions, and explain how they balance their roles as academics with their obligations to whanau, iwi, communities, Aotearoa and the world.
Maori scholarship focuses on participation and accomplishment in the Maori world and being responsible global citizens. Scholars also have to be excellent teachers, researchers and administrators. They are role models, mentoring and supporting other Maori staff and students.
Advances in Maori academic achievement owe much to these men and women and others like them. They are torchbearers, visionaries, creating a legacy from which we can all draw inspiration and strength.

Edited by Selwyn Katene. With a foreword by Sir Tipene ORegan.

Featured in the 28 September 2015 New Zealand Newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.