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Kia hanga mo ake tonu = Build now for eternity : a life history analysis of achievement of Maori and Pacific Island students at Church College of New Zealand / Tereapii Rota-Solomon.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Saarbrücken : Lap Lambert Academic Publishing, 2012Description: ix, 130 pages : illustrations, portraits, forms ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3848443910
  • 9783848443918
Other title:
  • Build now for eternity : a life history analysis of achievement of Maori and Pacific Island students at Church College of New Zealand [Parallel title]
  • Build now for eternity [Parallel title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 373.9333 23
Contents:
1. Introducing the study: -- Academic achievement at the Church College of New Zealand -- Historical overview ; Interviews -- 2. Towards the light: -- The LDS church -- Education and the LDS church -- Missionary work in the South Pacific -- Early Māori, Christianity and education -- The LDS church and Māori -- LDS church education for Māori -- 3. An American school in New Zealand (1951-1969): -- Land of milk and honey -- The Labour Missionary Programme: building the school -- Teacher shortages in New Zealand -- Education reform in New Zealand -- A flash American school -- The American teachers -- 4. A New Zealand school (1970-1989): -- The "Polynesian problem" -- Transition from American to New Zealand teachers -- Church College: a safe haven for LDS Maori -- Church College: a great place to be -- 5. Church College: a private school (1990s): -- Education: a commodity -- Independent and integrated schools -- Church College: private and independent -- Perception and reality -- Church College: a safe haven for LDS Polynesian students -- 6. The closure of the school: -- The announcement -- A historical decision -- Tomorrow's Schools.
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Originated as a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education at the University of Waikato, 2008.

Includes bibliographical references.

1. Introducing the study: -- Academic achievement at the Church College of New Zealand -- Historical overview ; Interviews -- 2. Towards the light: -- The LDS church -- Education and the LDS church -- Missionary work in the South Pacific -- Early Māori, Christianity and education -- The LDS church and Māori -- LDS church education for Māori -- 3. An American school in New Zealand (1951-1969): -- Land of milk and honey -- The Labour Missionary Programme: building the school -- Teacher shortages in New Zealand -- Education reform in New Zealand -- A flash American school -- The American teachers -- 4. A New Zealand school (1970-1989): -- The "Polynesian problem" -- Transition from American to New Zealand teachers -- Church College: a safe haven for LDS Maori -- Church College: a great place to be -- 5. Church College: a private school (1990s): -- Education: a commodity -- Independent and integrated schools -- Church College: private and independent -- Perception and reality -- Church College: a safe haven for LDS Polynesian students -- 6. The closure of the school: -- The announcement -- A historical decision -- Tomorrow's Schools.

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