Report highlights what Māori learners need to succeed

Report highlights what Māori learners need to succeed

Last updated 30 July 2021
Last updated 30 July 2021

Te Rito - Insights from learners, which amplifies Māori learners’ voices about factors that enable their success in vocational learning, was released this month.

It is the first in a series of reports that Te Pūkenga is publishing to identify opportunities for learner success.

“Te Rito will directly influence how the vocational learning sector will work alongside learners particularly Māori learners in the future,” said Tania Winslade, Te Pūkenga Deputy Chief Executive Learner Journey and Experience.

“We are particularly committed to meeting the needs of all learners especially those who haven’t previously been served well: Māori, Pacific and disabled learners.”

Tania said that Māori learners have told Te Pūenga that they want te ao Māori perspectives and mātauranga recognised.

“We heard the importance of early and whānau-centred support, relationships with staff and employers centred on whānau and manaaki centric principles. 

“They shared their diverse motivations and measures of success. All learners have told us that the pathway into learning was an anxious time, but that early guidance, easy enrolment and meaningful early connections helped them build confidence,” said Tania.

A second report will focus on Pacific and disabled learners and a final report will identify future priorities for Te Pūkenga based on current activities.

The Te Rito report can be found on the Te Pūkenga website.