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Improving Participation, Retention and Progression of Māori Tertiary Learners in the Whanganui Region

Supporting learners, Learner access and pathways, Māori learner success, Distance and flexible learning
Published: 2 June 2009

A research report prepared by Gail Harrison, George Marshall and Aroha Beckham.

PROJECT

Improving Participation, Retention and Progression of Māori Tertiary Learners in the Whanganui Region

Research to investigate how two PTEs could improve participation, retention and progression of Māori tertiary learners. 

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Co-funded by

Ako Aotearoa’s
Regional Hub Project Fund

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