Abstract

Scholastic achievement amongst ethnic or cultural minority groups is gene rally recognised to be poor, and programmes initiated to remedy the problem have had disappointing results. This article, however, describes a new approach taken with Hawaiian children by creating a 'third culture' to en hance attainment through the integration of aspects and values of the in digenous culture of the children and the assumed culture of the educational system.

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