This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching and knowledge. Fifty Bachelor of Education in-service primary teachers at a university in Fiji participated in the study. The analysis reveals a mix of old and new beliefs about culture, learning teaching and knowledge. The influence of globalization of technology is a contributing factor towards changing views. To keep the indigenous epistemologies alive and valued like the Western epistemologies, more effort is needed to integrate these in formal education. This has implications for the future professional preparation of pre-service and in-service teachers
Over the last decade, Papua New Guinea (PNG) has pursued educational reform in elementary teacher ed...
In many developing countries it is the teaching of science that provides an alternative view for tho...
AbstractThis paper is an account of teacher beliefs and values that shape their responses to classro...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
Many nation states on the periphery of the dominant socio-economic sphere continue to work with vari...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
Abstract: This paper focused on teacher’s beliefs and practices in a view to understand new age tea...
The human species is more reliant on cultural adaptation than any other species, but it is unclear h...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
Abstract In the 21st century, learning technologies have increasingly become pervasive within variou...
Second/international language (L2) education contexts are increasingly recognized as fertile ground ...
This chapter presents the findings of a study carried out in 2013 at three primary schools and five ...
As an experienced science educator in Fiji, it is my observation that Ethnic Fijian students evince,...
This study investigated teachers’ perceptions of sociocultural factors affecting students’ academic ...
Over the last decade, Papua New Guinea (PNG) has pursued educational reform in elementary teacher ed...
In many developing countries it is the teaching of science that provides an alternative view for tho...
AbstractThis paper is an account of teacher beliefs and values that shape their responses to classro...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
This paper explores in-service primary teachers' views and beliefs about culture, learning, teaching...
Many nation states on the periphery of the dominant socio-economic sphere continue to work with vari...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
Abstract: This paper focused on teacher’s beliefs and practices in a view to understand new age tea...
The human species is more reliant on cultural adaptation than any other species, but it is unclear h...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
Abstract In the 21st century, learning technologies have increasingly become pervasive within variou...
Second/international language (L2) education contexts are increasingly recognized as fertile ground ...
This chapter presents the findings of a study carried out in 2013 at three primary schools and five ...
As an experienced science educator in Fiji, it is my observation that Ethnic Fijian students evince,...
This study investigated teachers’ perceptions of sociocultural factors affecting students’ academic ...
Over the last decade, Papua New Guinea (PNG) has pursued educational reform in elementary teacher ed...
In many developing countries it is the teaching of science that provides an alternative view for tho...
AbstractThis paper is an account of teacher beliefs and values that shape their responses to classro...