What supports 11 to 13 year old Pasifika students in mathematics learning in New Zealand classrooms?

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University of Canterbury. School of Teacher Education
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2016
Authors
Nicholas, K.
Fletcher, J.
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The steepest decline in achievement in New Zealand primary schools occurs in Years 7 and 8, with the greatest decline in the subject area of mathematics. The cohort that achieves at the lowest level in New Zealand schools is Pasifika. This study considers the views of those stakeholders involved in the teaching of these children. It seeks to uncover the positive steps being taken to advantage this group and the difficulties principals, teachers and parents face to improve achievement. One-to-one interviews were used to elicit advice and information to provide evidence of best teaching practices for Pasifika students

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Nicholas, K., Fletcher, J. (2016) What supports 11 to 13 year old Pasifika students in mathematics learning in New Zealand classrooms?. Education 3-13: International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education, (Early access online).
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mathematics, primary, Pasifika students, minority culture
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Fields of Research::39 - Education::3901 - Curriculum and pedagogy::390109 - Mathematics and numeracy curriculum and pedagogy
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