This is a study on the participation of women in the Solomon Islands education system, focussing in particular on the experiences of Solomon Islands women who held New Zealand Government tertiary scholarships between 1973 and 1990. Despite increasing international recognition of the importance of education for girls and women in addressing critical national economic and social goals, gender remains the single most significant determinant of access to schooling in most developing countries. While there is a growing body of literature on factors affecting the participation of girls and women in education in developing countries, little has been written on the subject in relation to the South Pacific and nothing of substance in relation to Sol...
Female participation in all spheres of society is crucial in the development of a nation. One way of...
The survey provides an analysis of Women's Studies courses for adults in New Zealand 1977 - 1978. Tw...
This project is an examination of international experience, to determine what tertiary funding, and ...
This paper is drawn from research undertaken from 2009 to 2013 as part of a project, involving girls...
This study is concerned with the representation of women in leadership positions in Solomon Islands....
Women make a substantial contribution to the growth and development of the Solomon Islands economy....
This thesis is a study of the factors which contribute to success for Māori women in tertiary educat...
This study explores the perceptions of teachers who have worked under female principals in the Solom...
Educational transitions take place when children move from home to start early childhood education a...
This paper explores data on Solomon Islanders’ perceptions of the role of an elected Member of Parl...
The study examines the degree and authenticity of women's and men's participation at four levels of ...
This thesis describes the initiation, development and progress of a programme to empower Melanesian ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to stress the inadequacy and inappropriateness of mainstream deve...
This paper compares traditional education with national schooling in the Solomon Islands, concentrat...
This chapter looks at the governance and delivery of primary education in the Solomon Islands. It ou...
Female participation in all spheres of society is crucial in the development of a nation. One way of...
The survey provides an analysis of Women's Studies courses for adults in New Zealand 1977 - 1978. Tw...
This project is an examination of international experience, to determine what tertiary funding, and ...
This paper is drawn from research undertaken from 2009 to 2013 as part of a project, involving girls...
This study is concerned with the representation of women in leadership positions in Solomon Islands....
Women make a substantial contribution to the growth and development of the Solomon Islands economy....
This thesis is a study of the factors which contribute to success for Māori women in tertiary educat...
This study explores the perceptions of teachers who have worked under female principals in the Solom...
Educational transitions take place when children move from home to start early childhood education a...
This paper explores data on Solomon Islanders’ perceptions of the role of an elected Member of Parl...
The study examines the degree and authenticity of women's and men's participation at four levels of ...
This thesis describes the initiation, development and progress of a programme to empower Melanesian ...
The overall aim of this thesis is to stress the inadequacy and inappropriateness of mainstream deve...
This paper compares traditional education with national schooling in the Solomon Islands, concentrat...
This chapter looks at the governance and delivery of primary education in the Solomon Islands. It ou...
Female participation in all spheres of society is crucial in the development of a nation. One way of...
The survey provides an analysis of Women's Studies courses for adults in New Zealand 1977 - 1978. Tw...
This project is an examination of international experience, to determine what tertiary funding, and ...