Having achieved universal primary education, the Government of Fiji has stated that it will now focus attention on raising school learning achievements in equitable ways, and it has identified a number of policy priorities. This article reports on a qualitative study with children and young people in Fiji on their views and experiences of education. Two issues identified by children and young people are the focus of this article: ending corporal punishment and greater professionalism among teachers. These issues are examined against the backdrop of the government's stated policy objectives. It is concluded that policy objectives are more likely to be achieved if school children are identified as stakeholders and partners
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This interpretive study of teaching practices explored the perceptions of teachers in a changing lan...
This preliminary study reports on educational changes and its impact on primary teachers’ world of w...
This study analyses government education policy in Fiji since 1939, within the context of the devel...
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This article reports on the findings of original field research carried out in the small island deve...
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