Ara Mai he Tetekura: Visioning Our Futures: New and Emerging Pathways of Maori Academic Leadership
By (Author) Paul Whitinui
Edited by Marewa Glover
Edited by Dan Hikuroa
Otago University Press
Otago University Press
1st January 2013
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
Indigenous peoples
378.10708999442
Short-listed for Nga Kupu Ora Te Korero Pono / Non-Fiction Book Award 2014
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 10mm
322g
With less than 2 per cent of the total Maori population holding a doctorate, the need for Maori leadership planning in academia has never been greater. The purpose of this book is to present the experiences of new and emerging Maori academics as a guide for others aspiring to follow. In 2010 Professor Sir Mason Durie oversaw the creation of the Te Manu Ao Academy at Massey University, designed to advance Maori academic leadership. In partnership with Nga Pae o te Maramatanga, the course looked to develop participants' thinking around effective leadership principles, values and ideas. This book grew from that programme, in response to the need to create the space for new and emerging Maori academic leaders to speak openly about what leadership means both personally and professionally. Contributors: Selwyn Katene, Paul Whitinui, Marewa Glover, Dan Hikuroa, Malcolm Mulholland, Nathan Matthews, James Ataria, Melanie Mark-Shadbolt, Simon Lambert, Megan Hall, Heather Gifford, Amohia Boulton, Melanie Chung, Phillip Pehi, Reremoana Theodore, Margaret Forster, Katarina Gray-Sharp, Piki Diamond, Renei Ngawati
Paul Whitinui (Ngapuhi, Te Aupauri, Ngatikuri) is an Associate Professor of Maori Teacher Education at the University of Otago College of Education (Te Kura Akau Taitoka). Marewa Glover (Ngapuhi) is Director of the University of Auckland's Centre for Tobacco Control Research and Co-Director of New Zealand's Tobacco Control Research Turanga: a programme informing how to achieve a smokefree nation by 2025. Dan Hikuroa (Tainui and Te Arawa) is an earth system scientist and Research Director for Nga Pae o te Maramatanga based at the University of Auckland.