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How the ‘future of work’ has changed skills requirements for management graduates since the Millennium: A systematic literature review.
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Can AI assist us to address cognitive load for neurodivergent online learners? Starting our journey.
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Where are they now? A survey of Library and Information Studies (LIS) undergraduate alumni.
Understanding and responding to the knowledge and support needs of people managing a flexible funding budget on behalf of someone with a learning disability.
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Whānau (family) well-being: Reclaiming precolonial indigenous Māori perspectives of men, fathers, and parenting.
Stereotypical images of Māori men and Māori masculinity, as depicted in historical colonial discourses, remain a pervasive, pathologizing narrative within contemporary Aotearoa New Zealand. These pathologising narratives occur with little or no reference to traditional, pre-colonial Māori histories of Māori men or Māori masculinity. This paper presents observations about Māori parenting practices from early colonisers, that suggest a different pre-colonial parenting reality existed. The duality of these precolonial and colonial narratives, one loving the other pathologizing, backdrop the voices of contemporary Māori fathers as they reclaim and revitalize understandings and practices related to their role as loving fathers in parenting their tamariki (children) today. Dismantling racial injustice today, requires the reclamation of these understandings