In a collaborative research study with a Samoan community leader and a high school student, the authors explored the academic and cultural identities of 10 Samoan high school students. In-depth qualitative interviews revealed the students\u27 struggles with negotiating cultural and academic identities in the ecological contexts of home, peer, teacher, school, and community. Using grounded theory, the authors described the reciprocal, contradicting, and alienating nature of Samoan and academic identities in the face of negative stereotypes, competing relational obligations, and low expectations. Findings and implications also focused on cultural strengths and values such as unity, giving back to the community, and respect
Seven Australian Samoan secondary students participated in a study of cultural variation, learning s...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
The following study was conducted over 21 months in the South Pacific. I served as Academic Coordin...
In a collaborative research study with a Samoan community leader and a high school student, the auth...
This thesis investigates the experiences of twelve strong, articulate and thoughtful tama Samoa (Sam...
A Samoan studies professor at the National University of Samoa introduces a new word, fa’asinomaga (...
The author explores journey as he traversed the epistemological and methodological spaces in-between...
This research is an exploration of what it means to be Samoan American today. Drawing on six in-dept...
This book has charged us to consider that ‘the need to belong is arguably one of humankind’s deepest...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour managem...
If you belong to the dominant culture of your society, it is relatively easy to build an identity an...
The purpose ofthis thesis was to delve into the educational perspectives of Samoan American middle s...
© 2015 Dr. Vaoiva PontonThis research examines Samoan student experiences in two Homework Study Grou...
This research focused on Samoan parents\u27 and students\u27 perceptions of student success. This re...
Seven Australian Samoan secondary students participated in a study of cultural variation, learning s...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
The following study was conducted over 21 months in the South Pacific. I served as Academic Coordin...
In a collaborative research study with a Samoan community leader and a high school student, the auth...
This thesis investigates the experiences of twelve strong, articulate and thoughtful tama Samoa (Sam...
A Samoan studies professor at the National University of Samoa introduces a new word, fa’asinomaga (...
The author explores journey as he traversed the epistemological and methodological spaces in-between...
This research is an exploration of what it means to be Samoan American today. Drawing on six in-dept...
This book has charged us to consider that ‘the need to belong is arguably one of humankind’s deepest...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour managem...
If you belong to the dominant culture of your society, it is relatively easy to build an identity an...
The purpose ofthis thesis was to delve into the educational perspectives of Samoan American middle s...
© 2015 Dr. Vaoiva PontonThis research examines Samoan student experiences in two Homework Study Grou...
This research focused on Samoan parents\u27 and students\u27 perceptions of student success. This re...
Seven Australian Samoan secondary students participated in a study of cultural variation, learning s...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
The following study was conducted over 21 months in the South Pacific. I served as Academic Coordin...