Proceedings report: national symposium 1996: Pacific Islands learning: the answers are within us
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Education and Training Support Agency (New Zealand) (ETSA)
Abstract:
The National Symposium on Pacific Islands Learning was an initiative which identified the Education and Training Support Agency (ETSA) as a leading and innovative contributor within the area of Pacific Islands education in New Zealand. The collection of papers, workshops and panel presentations raised central issues concerning Pacific Islands education. This proceedings report contains sixteen papers, it includes some workshop presentations, as well as one panellist presentation. The proceedings contain the following papers: Reclaiming an education: culture, teaching and learning / Konai Helu Thaman; Pacific Island Polynesian attitudes to child training and discipline in New Zealand: some policy implications for social welfare and education / Malama Meleisea; Educational risk: who needs to know? / Judith Aitken; Leading learning to promote Pacific Islands students achievements / Iosua Esera; Economic empowerment for Pacific Islands women: examining the challenges of being part of a Pacific Islands Project / Nina Arron and Kinsie Hope; O Ai E A'oga? Ae O Ai 'Ea Le Faia'ogo?: who is the learner - who is the teacher? / Faafua Leavasa-Tautolo and Apulu Leemo Ah Sam; A possible missing factor?: the role of Pacific Islands languages in the education of pacific Islands children in New Zealand / Galumalemana A.L. Hunkin-Tuiletufuga; Teacher education: implications for Pacific students and their communities / D. Mara, T. Tuhipa, T. Falesima and A. Greenwood; Inservice training in the Cook Islands: Cook Islands Teacher Development Project (Special Education) / B. Lex McDonald and Mark Sweeney; Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and the National Qualifications Framework: implications for Pacific Islands people / Mika Kelekolio; Ko E Ako 'A E Kakai Pasifika: education for Pacific Islands people / Lesieli Tongati'o; Pacific Islands learners - cultures apart?: Pacific Islands adult learning characteristics: some classroom observations of adult Pacific Islands learners by tutors at a New Zealand private training establishment / Mino Cleverley; Fiji: the need for traditional perspectives in mathematics education / Sala Bakalevu; Is workplace assessment an open door for Pacific Islands people to access national qualifications? / Tony Gibbs and Stephanie Doyle; 'Voices from the classroom' / Jim Peters; University-industry cooperation for education and training of civil engineers in Papua New Guinea / Richard C. Baker.
Selected papers from this volume are indexed from TD/TNC 62.132 to TD/TNC 62.138.
[-] Show lessThe National Symposium on Pacific Islands Learning was an initiative which identified the Education and Training Support Agency (ETSA) as a leading and innovative contributor within the area of Pacific Islands education in New Zealand. The collection of papers, workshops and panel presentations raised central issues concerning Pacific Islands education. This proceedings report contains sixteen papers, it includes some workshop presentations, as well as one panellist presentation. The proceedings contain the following papers: Reclaiming an education: culture, teaching and learning / ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Indigenous people; Culture; Teaching and learning; Governance
Keywords: Cultural factor; Learning process; Indigenous education; Education and training system; Education and training reform
Geographic subjects: Oceania; New Zealand
Published: [Wellington, New Zealand]: [Education and Training Support Agency?], [1996?]
Physical description: 160 p.
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Conference name: National Symposium on Pacific Islands Learning 1996
Date: 1996
Place: Auckland, New Zealand
Resource type: Conference
Call Number:
TD/TNC 62.131
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