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Renee Tuifagalele
Job Title:
Kairangahau | Researcher
Renee is a Researcher and assists with different projects across the organisation. Her main interests focus on Pacific culture, society, history and education. She has completed a BA in Pacific Islands Studies and a Masters of Indigenous Studies from the University of Otago.
Research outputs
Year published | Title | Publication type | Category |
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2024 | COMPASS: Whānau Pasifika navigating schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand | Research report | |
2024 | Poipoia kia puāwai: How schools support ākonga Māori and Pacific students to attain University Entrance | Research report | |
2023 | Ngā whai painga o Te Ao Haka—The positive impacts of Te Ao Haka for ākonga, whānau, and kaiako | Research report | |
2022 | Conceptualising Māori and Pasifika Aspirations and Striving for Success (COMPASS) | Research report | |
2022 | Conceptualising Māori and Pasifika Aspirations and Striving for Success (COMPASS) Executive Summary | Research summary | |
2022 | Evaluation of the Sorted Pacific Peoples Pathways to Home Ownership (PPPH) programme | Research report | |
2022 | Secondary teachers’ perspectives from NZCER’s 2021 National Survey of Secondary Schools | Research report | |
2021 | Learning during lockdown | Research report | |
2020 | Sorted in Schools, Te whai hua – kia ora! 2019/20 evaluation report | Research report |