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  • Pacific peoples are significantly underrepresented in New Zealand's higher education, prompting an evaluation of an intervention program aimed at boosting their participation and success in Health Sciences from 2013 to 2015.
  • The study revealed that Pacific students who participated in the program showed notably better academic results than those who did not.
  • Recommendations for future research include assessing the performance of all students separately based on their interest in the program, highlighting the need for tailored strategies to support different groups and ensure accurate evaluations of such interventions.

Article Abstract

Pacific peoples are a minority under-represented ethnic group in higher education in New Zealand. This article explores the effectiveness of a specific programme, which sought to improve outcomes of Pacific students in the tertiary environment. The aim of the evaluation was to determine the effectiveness of an intervention programme (2013-2015) to increase the participation and academic success of Pacific students in the first year in Health Sciences. The study found the academic results of Pacific students who participated in the intervention programme were significantly better compared to those who did not. The findings inform future research, suggesting that, when assessing the effectiveness of a programme, it is useful to explore the performance of the whole cohort separately to those who declared intention or interest to attend the programme. Strategies to support participation of each of these groups are likely to be different. Having a standardised approach when comparing groups will adjust for any confounding factors or prior differences. This will allow a more accurate assessment of the effectiveness of the programme being evaluated. This paper presents the importance of a robust approach to the delivery and evaluation of intervention programmes for improving outcomes for underrepresented students in the tertiary environment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2017.06.002DOI Listing

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