支持在小学教授“Māori”

Q1 Social Sciences MAI Journal Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.20507/maijournal.2019.8.2.6
Correna M. Matika, C. Houkamau, C. Sibley
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reo语Mäori,新西兰奥特罗阿的土著语言Mäori,由于英国殖民而遭受了巨大的边缘化,其影响至今仍在经历。我们解释了来自新西兰态度和价值观研究的国家概率数据,并构建了两个模型。参与者对他们支持在新西兰小学教授Mäori语言的强烈程度进行了打分,从1(强烈反对)到7(强烈支持)。模型1评估了2015年人口统计数据与支持的关系(N = 15,821)。教育水平(从没有受过教育到博士学位)是最重要的正相关因素,比种族或最近与Mäori的联系更为重要。模型2检验了一个评估6年(2009-2015年)支持变化率的潜在增长模型;N = 10437)。结果显示,在过去六年中,支持度稳步增长,我们预计这种增长将继续下去。
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Support for teaching te reo Māori in Primary Schools
Te reo Mäori, the Indigenous language of Aotearoa New Zealand Mäori, suffered great marginalisation due to British colonisation, the effects of which are still experienced today. We interpreted national probability data from the New Zealand Attitudes and Values Study and constructed two models. Participants rated how strongly they supported teaching Mäori language in New Zealand primary schools, from 1 (strongly oppose) to 7 (strongly support). Model 1 assessed how demographics related to support in 2015 (N = 15,821). Level of education (ranging from no education to PhD qualification) was the strongest positively correlated factor, more so than ethnicity or recent contact with Mäori. Model 2 tested a latent growth model assessing the rate of change in support over six years (2009–2015; N = 10,437). Results indicate a steady increase in support over the six years and we predict this increase to continue.
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