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Teachers' bias against Maori pupils revealed in study

12:51 PM Monday May 5, 2014

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A researcher has been shocked by the racist attitudes of the teachers she interviewed for a study looking at expectations for students' success.

Hana Turner conducted the survey for her thesis Teacher Expectations, Ethnicity and the Achievement Gap, part of a Master of Education degree at the University of Auckland.

"I wanted to find out whether teachers had different expectations for their students based on their ethnicity," she said.

But the responses from the 15 secondary school mathematics teachers in regards to their Maori students left her reeling.

She said she found some of the teachers blamed Maori students and their families for their lack of success in the classroom.

Teachers' expectations were highest for Asian students, followed by Pakeha and Pasifika students.

"But then much, much lower than that were the Maori students," Ms Turner said.

"The teachers predominantly had very negative opinions about their Maori students.

"They had very low expectations for them. They blamed the students themselves for not being as competent as other ethnic groups and they blamed the students' families.

"They said that the parents weren't interested in their children's education and that many Maori had criminal tendencies and would probably end up in jail."

Statements from the thesis included one from a teacher who said, "I watch this Police 10/7 [television show]...The suspects will always be Maori."

The study involved 15 mathematics teachers and 361 Year 9 and Year 10 students. The participants were recruited from five secondary schools in Auckland, three low- decile, one mid-decile and one high-decile.

The teachers and students completed questionnaires and ten teachers also participated in semi-structured interviews.

Ms Turner has been a teacher since 1998, having completed a Bachelor of Education and a DipTchg at the University's Faculty of Education.
She returned to the university to do her Masters on a Teach NZ scholarship, and graduates today.

Despite being blue eyed and having fair hair, Ms Turner is of Ngati Ranginui descent. Her grandfather, Maharaia Winiata, was the first Maori to study and be awarded a PhD outside of New Zealand.

Ms Turner hopes her thesis will highlight that work is still needed around culturally-responsive teaching in schools and teacher training organisations.

- NZ Herald
 

nutbush

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everywhere is the same, aussie or kiwi, it has been like that, just like northern and southern indians...
 

Leongsam

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why Maori always get involved in crime?

For some reason, the propensity to commit crimes seems to be proportional to the amount of skin pigmentation of a particular ethnicity.

It may not be a politically correct statement to make in this day and age but there has to be some scientific basis for this phenomenon as the same thing happens in every country.

In the US, it's the blacks, Mexicans, Latinos. In OZ it's the Abos, In NZ, it's Maori and Islanders.
 

singveld

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Maori should have the balls to protest against the asian who flood into their land, and kick them all out. now they have to compete with them in classroom, and they will lose out.
 

kulgai

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For some reason, the propensity to commit crimes seems to be proportional to the amount of skin pigmentation of a particular ethnicity.

It may not be a politically correct statement to make in this day and age but there has to be some scientific basis for this phenomenon as the same thing happens in every country.

In the US, it's the blacks, Mexicans, Latinos. In OZ it's the Abos, In NZ, it's Maori and Islanders.

How about in Singapore ? :biggrin:
 

yellowarse

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For some reason, the propensity to commit crimes seems to be proportional to the amount of skin pigmentation of a particular ethnicity.

The propensity to commit crime is correlated with racial and ethnic differences in psychopathic personality, as discussed in this landmark paper:

Racial and ethnic differences in psychopathic personality

Abstract
This paper proposes that there are racial and ethnic differences in psychopathic personality con-
ceptualised as a continuously distributed trait, such that high values of the trait are present in blacks and
Native Americans, intermediate values in Hispanics, lower values in whites and the lowest values in East
Asians. Part one of the paper sets out the evidence for this thesis.
 

Leongsam

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Maori should have the balls to protest against the asian who flood into their land, and kick them all out. now they have to compete with them in classroom, and they will lose out.

Maori actually did kick up a fuss. However, when they realised that they can actually profit from the arrival of rich Asians, they changed their minds and now welcome them.

The favorite target of Maori snatch thieves is small Asian ladies. They invariably have lots of cash in their handbags and lots of jewelry on them.
 

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Namaste, peace, Ommmm

This forum is most racist I must say every time "guess what race? guess what race?"

Please watch this video

[video=youtube;UsXwJdaHZ8g]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsXwJdaHZ8g[/video]

I rest my case too.
 

Papsmearer

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They were a nice country until after Sam Leong lived there. than they realise how fucked all asians were, not knowing he does not represent us.
 

LeMans2011

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Teachers' bias against Maori pupils revealed in study

12:51 PM Monday May 5, 2014

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A researcher has been shocked by the racist attitudes of the teachers she interviewed for a study looking at expectations for students' success.

Hana Turner conducted the survey for her thesis Teacher Expectations, Ethnicity and the Achievement Gap, part of a Master of Education degree at the University of Auckland.

"I wanted to find out whether teachers had different expectations for their students based on their ethnicity," she said.

But the responses from the 15 secondary school mathematics teachers in regards to their Maori students left her reeling.

She said she found some of the teachers blamed Maori students and their families for their lack of success in the classroom.

Teachers' expectations were highest for Asian students, followed by Pakeha and Pasifika students.

"But then much, much lower than that were the Maori students," Ms Turner said.

"The teachers predominantly had very negative opinions about their Maori students.

"They had very low expectations for them. They blamed the students themselves for not being as competent as other ethnic groups and they blamed the students' families.

"They said that the parents weren't interested in their children's education and that many Maori had criminal tendencies and would probably end up in jail."

Statements from the thesis included one from a teacher who said, "I watch this Police 10/7 [television show]...The suspects will always be Maori."

The study involved 15 mathematics teachers and 361 Year 9 and Year 10 students. The participants were recruited from five secondary schools in Auckland, three low- decile, one mid-decile and one high-decile.

The teachers and students completed questionnaires and ten teachers also participated in semi-structured interviews.

Ms Turner has been a teacher since 1998, having completed a Bachelor of Education and a DipTchg at the University's Faculty of Education.
She returned to the university to do her Masters on a Teach NZ scholarship, and graduates today.

Despite being blue eyed and having fair hair, Ms Turner is of Ngati Ranginui descent. Her grandfather, Maharaia Winiata, was the first Maori to study and be awarded a PhD outside of New Zealand.

Ms Turner hopes her thesis will highlight that work is still needed around culturally-responsive teaching in schools and teacher training organisations.

- NZ Herald

Nothing wrong with the teachers' expectation. How can you expect bare-footed meat craving aborigines drinking sulphur tainted water to have decent IQ?
 

tanwahtiu

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Chinese are the best.

Only Chinese can take the West nonsense. Even in study in other language be it English or whatsoever thrown to the Chinese, they will do well.

The gene of the Chinese are the best. Also hardworking.

People like you, Sam, can laugh at Chinese doing night soil workers and coolies. But at the end of the day he put food on the tables for his family, educate them and invest in technology and his descendant no more night soil workers and coolies.

Night soil workers are legitimate value works in those days, so don't ever look down on this type of occupation, ever again.

Night soil work are the invention of steel buckets and become a new tech shit clearing system with diesel trucks designed with 20 boxes each side. Someone has to clear the buckets everyday and then the truck drive to the sewage plants and recycle shits into fertilizers.





Teachers' bias against Maori pupils revealed in study

12:51 PM Monday May 5, 2014

Teachers' expectations were highest for Asian students, followed by Pakeha and Pasifika students.

"But then much, much lower than that were the Maori students," Ms Turner said.

"The teachers predominantly had very negative opinions about their Maori students.

"They had very low expectations for them. They blamed the students themselves for not being as competent as other ethnic groups and they blamed the students' families.

"They said that the parents weren't interested in their children's education and that many Maori had criminal tendencies and would probably end up in jail."

Statements from the thesis included one from a teacher who said, "I watch this Police 10/7 [television show]...The suspects will always be Maori."

The study involved 15 mathematics teachers and 361 Year 9 and Year 10 students. The participants were recruited from five secondary schools in Auckland, three low- decile, one mid-decile and one high-decile.

The teachers and students completed questionnaires and ten teachers also participated in semi-structured interviews.

Ms Turner has been a teacher since 1998, having completed a Bachelor of Education and a DipTchg at the University's Faculty of Education.
She returned to the university to do her Masters on a Teach NZ scholarship, and graduates today.

Despite being blue eyed and having fair hair, Ms Turner is of Ngati Ranginui descent. Her grandfather, Maharaia Winiata, was the first Maori to study and be awarded a PhD outside of New Zealand.

Ms Turner hopes her thesis will highlight that work is still needed around culturally-responsive teaching in schools and teacher training organisations.

- NZ Herald
 
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Papsmearer

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Chinese are the best.

Only Chinese can take the West nonsense. Even in study in other language be it English or whatsoever thrown to the Chinese, they will do well.

The gene of the Chinese are the best. Also hardworking.

People like you, Sam, can laugh at Chinese doing night soil workers and coolies. But at the end of the day he put food on the tables for his family, educate them and invest in technology and his descendant no more night soil workers and coolies.

Night soil workers are legitimate value works in those days, so don't ever look down on this type of occupation, ever again.

Sam himself is a night soil work, he just does not know it. he is constantly shoveling and carrying the PAP shit all night long.
 
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