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An evaluation of Te Rau Puawai workforce 100: Academic mentor's perspectives
Abstract
To evaluate the Te Rau Puawai programme, the Ministry of Health commissioned the
Maori and Psychology Research Unit of the University of Waikato in July 2001. The
overall aim of the evaluation was to provide the Ministry with a clearer understanding
of the programme including: the perceived critical success factors, the barriers if any
regarding Te Rau Puawai, the impact of the programme, the extent to which the
programme may be transferable, gaps in the programme, and suggested
improvements.
As an integral component of the Te Rau Puawai programme and as a specialised
source of support, academic mentors were identified as an important group to receive
comment from. This report documents the evaluative exchange that occurred by way
of email questionnaire, that we had with 18 out of 46 academic mentors of Te Rau
Puawai bursars in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences responded to our
questionnaire.
Type
Commissioned Report for External Body
Type of thesis
Series
Citation
Nikora, L.W., Levy, M., Henry, J. & Whangapirita, L. (2002). An evaluation of Te Rau Puawai workforce 100: Academic mentors perspectives (prepared for the Ministry of Health, Technical report no. 5). Hamilton, New Zealand: Māori and Psychology Research Unit, Univeristy of Waikato.
Date
2002-05-01