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Create meaningful change for Māori communities. Shape the future of education through a Master of Education (Māori Education) program. Demographic projections show Māori students will represent a growing proportion of New Zealand's classroom populations. Evolving Māori educational approaches offer Aotearoa New Zealand a distinctive advantage that's only starting to be recognized.
The study of Māori education remains a developing field. Pursuing this Master's degree allows you to pioneer new knowledge in this dynamic area. You'll gain skills to analyze educational theories and research through a Māori lens. The program also equips you to design and implement educational studies using culturally appropriate frameworks and methods.
To enter the Master of Education (Māori Education) you will have been awarded or qualified for:
the Bachelor of Education with a grade average in the highest level courses of at least a B, or equivalent, or
any other bachelor’s degree with a grade average in the highest level courses of at least a B, or equivalent, and hold a professional qualification in teaching, or
any other bachelor’s degree with a grade average in the highest level courses of at least a B, or equivalent, and have professional experience relevant to the intended postgraduate subject, or
a Postgraduate Diploma in Education, or equivalent, with a grade average across all courses of at least B (coursework pathway) or at least a B+ (research pathway).