Abstract
A group of Māori students were identified as high achievers in mathematics in their Intermediate schools. A research project has been following this group of achievers for the last five years. This paper explores how their Māori parents view their relationship and involvement with their child’s school. The voices of Māori parents and some of their offspring testify to a mismatch between the culture of the home and the culture of the school. This paper raises questions about factors that may keep these Māori students involved in mathematics study.
Colleen McMurchy-Pilkington, Hannah Bartholomew