The Republic of Kiribati is under threat from climate change, leaving the growing population vulnerable to the elements. Sea water inundation occurs regularly, reducing the thin water lens beneath the island. This is the main source of fresh drinking water for the I-Kiribati people. Strategies to improve future outcomes for the population include international education initiatives. This book tells the story of one such initiative. Mobilising I-Kiribati youth for the purposes of education is not without difficulties. Students are leaving their Island homes to travel to Australia in the hopes of achieving a nursing qualification. Chapter by chapter this work explores the student experience from an Indigenous perspective, following the cycle ...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
This researchʼs foundation is the current state of affairs in Kiribati in relation to the effects of...
Each year, although there is a local secondary college in the region, indigenous girls in Years 7 – ...
English literacy competence in the Central Pacific Republic of Kiribati is considered important for ...
Low-lying atoll countries are currently amongst the first nations to experience the effects of clima...
Traditional communities remain a dominant feature in the Pacific and are key players in land and sea...
There is a rapidly growing number of I-Kiribati migrating to New Zealand and the New Zealand health ...
This paper discusses the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge within contemporary research practice...
Small island developing states such as Kiribati in the Equatorial Pacific are among the most climate...
The main body of research within climate-change induced migration has focused on displacement migrat...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
Climate change is widely regarded as a factor that contributes to migration through sea level rise a...
This study aims to describe Kiribati's adaptation efforts through the "Migration with Dignity" polic...
In Australia both Indigenous communities and governments are concerned at the educational outcomes o...
Reading seasons and environments has been a long-held practice for Torres Strait Islanders through t...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
This researchʼs foundation is the current state of affairs in Kiribati in relation to the effects of...
Each year, although there is a local secondary college in the region, indigenous girls in Years 7 – ...
English literacy competence in the Central Pacific Republic of Kiribati is considered important for ...
Low-lying atoll countries are currently amongst the first nations to experience the effects of clima...
Traditional communities remain a dominant feature in the Pacific and are key players in land and sea...
There is a rapidly growing number of I-Kiribati migrating to New Zealand and the New Zealand health ...
This paper discusses the incorporation of Indigenous knowledge within contemporary research practice...
Small island developing states such as Kiribati in the Equatorial Pacific are among the most climate...
The main body of research within climate-change induced migration has focused on displacement migrat...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
Climate change is widely regarded as a factor that contributes to migration through sea level rise a...
This study aims to describe Kiribati's adaptation efforts through the "Migration with Dignity" polic...
In Australia both Indigenous communities and governments are concerned at the educational outcomes o...
Reading seasons and environments has been a long-held practice for Torres Strait Islanders through t...
This book provides an up-to-date and well-grounded analysis of education in Australia, New Zealand a...
This researchʼs foundation is the current state of affairs in Kiribati in relation to the effects of...
Each year, although there is a local secondary college in the region, indigenous girls in Years 7 – ...