New Zealand universities have highlighted the continued disparity in higher education entry between Mori and Pasifika students on the one hand, and white and Asian students on the other.
Recent figures showed an increased number of secondary school students achieving National Certificate of Education Achievement Level 2 and overall university entrance standing at 49.2 per cent of students.
But the data also show that just 31.4 per cent of Mori and 30.7 per cent of Pasifika students are achieving university entrance, compared with 57.8 per cent of New Zealanders of European descent and 66.5 per cent of Asian students.
Chris Whelan, executive director of Universities New Zealand, said: This means that a significant proportion of Mori and Pasifika do not have the opportunity to take on university education, with the significant benefits that it brings to them and their families, and to New Zealand as a whole.
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This continued disparity in achievement rates must be of concern to government, the education sector and to all New Zealanders.
Universities remain committed to working with the Ministry of Education and schools to support work to help increase numbers of Mori and Pasifika who achieve university entrance.
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But while there was concern over university entry rates, there has been progress in NCEA achievement rates forMori and Pasifika students.
HekiaParata, the education minister, said she was "delighted" bythe growth in Moriand Pasifika achievement an average of 26.8 per cent at NCEA Level 2, or 3.35 per cent per year between 2008 and 2016, the .泭
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