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The Pakaru ‘Pipeline’: Māori and Pasifika Pathways within the Academy

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posted on 2020-06-30, 21:34 authored by Sereana Naepi, Tara G McAllister, Patrick Thomsen, Marcia Leenen-Young, Leilani A Walker, Anna L McAllister, Reremoana Theodore, Joanna KidmanJoanna Kidman, Tamasailau Suaaliia
We examine the academic ‘pipeline’ for Māori and Pasifika graduates and illustrate the chronic under-representation of Māori and Pasifika in permanent academic positions in New Zealand universities. We identify areas within higher education where significant opportunities are being lost for the recruitment and retention of Māori and Pasifika. The narratives of Māori and Pasifika post-doctoral researchers, research associates and professional teaching fellows provide further insight into the advantages and disadvantages of these positions. Lastly, we propose a Pacific alternative metaphor ‘Pacific Navigation of Academic Pathways’ based on Pacific navigation, as opposed to the more commonly used term ‘pipeline’, in order to capture the nuances of Pasifika and Māori experiences.

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Naepi, S., McAllister, T.G., Thomsen, P., Leenen-Young, M., Walker, L.A., McAllister, A.L., Theodore, R., Kidman, J. & Suaaliia, T. (2020). The Pakaru ‘Pipeline’: Māori and Pasifika Pathways within the Academy. The New Zealand Annual Review of Education, 24, 142-159. https://doi.org/10.26686/nzaroe.v24i0.6338

Journal title

The New Zealand Annual Review of Education

Volume

24

Publication date

2020-03-04

Pagination

142-159

Publisher

Victoria University of Wellington Library

Publication status

Published online

Online publication date

2020-03-04

ISSN

1171-3283

eISSN

1178-3311