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Sinead Overbye
Job Title:
Kairangahau Māori | Researcher
Iwi:
Ko Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki, ko Rongowhakaata, ko Ngāti Porou ngā iwi.
Sinead is a Research Assistant and works across the organisation, but is primarily based in Te Wāhanga. She assists on a range of different projects, and is interested in te reo Māori revitalisation and improving outcomes for indigenous learners. She holds a BA in Art History and Spanish, and an MA in Creative Writing from Victoria University's International Institute of Modern Letters.
Research projects I have worked on:
Research outputs
Year published | Title | Publication type | Category |
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2022 | Climate Justice: Why does it matter? Research briefing 5 | Research summary | |
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 | Secondary teachers’ perspectives from NZCER’s 2021 National Survey of Secondary Schools | Research report | |
2021 | He reo ka tipu i ngā kura: Growing te reo Māori in schools—Literature review | Literature review | |
2021 | Learning during lockdown | Research report | |
2020 | Te reo o te rangatahi an explorative study of rangatahi exposure to, and use of, te reo Māori | Research report |