Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. Thus, the early identification and redressing of literacy needs is vital. Pacific children have, on average, the lowest literacy achievement levels in New Zealand. However, this population is very diverse. This study sought to determine whether the current national health screening programme of pre-school children could be used as an early detection tool of Pacific children with the greatest literacy needs. Time-to-event analyses of literacy intervention data for Pacific children born in years 2005–2011 were employed. A multivariable Cox proportional hazard model was ftted, and predictive assessment made using training and test dataset...
Children who are precocious readers, or able to read at an unusually young age without having had fo...
Purpose In New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
Pacific people in New Zealand originate from the neighbouring Pacific Islands such as Samoa, Tonga, ...
Early literacy attainment is a key progression towards advanced learning. All New Zealand schools of...
CAUL read and publish agreementThis study investigated the feasibility of a teacher implemented inte...
This thesis aimed to extend the knowledge base regarding children’s risk and resilience in reading a...
Purpose In New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a...
This study examined if professional development with teachers would increase children's literacy ski...
Aim: Pacific children fare poorly on health and educational outcomes, including literacy. Early inte...
It is often claimed that the literacy rate is high in Fiji and many of the other islands of the Sout...
Although there is an abundance of research which outlines academic failure and underachievement of P...
PurposeIn New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a ...
Children who are precocious readers, or able to read at an unusually young age without having had fo...
Purpose In New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
Pacific people in New Zealand originate from the neighbouring Pacific Islands such as Samoa, Tonga, ...
Early literacy attainment is a key progression towards advanced learning. All New Zealand schools of...
CAUL read and publish agreementThis study investigated the feasibility of a teacher implemented inte...
This thesis aimed to extend the knowledge base regarding children’s risk and resilience in reading a...
Purpose In New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a...
This study examined if professional development with teachers would increase children's literacy ski...
Aim: Pacific children fare poorly on health and educational outcomes, including literacy. Early inte...
It is often claimed that the literacy rate is high in Fiji and many of the other islands of the Sout...
Although there is an abundance of research which outlines academic failure and underachievement of P...
PurposeIn New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a ...
Children who are precocious readers, or able to read at an unusually young age without having had fo...
Purpose In New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...