This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in Pacific Islands Nations (PINs) are culturally undemocratic: that is, they do not take into consideration the way most Pacific people think, learn and communicate with one another. This is true not only of the values that underpin the curriculum but also the methods that most teachers use, and the way in which student learning is assessed and evaluated
Although some cultures with histories of colonial occupation have rejected and confronted multiple m...
Emphasizing the holistic nature of teaching and learning informed by Pacific cultures and languages,...
Case studies exploring how educational policies can help teachers serve learners disadvantaged throu...
This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in...
This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in...
Cultural democracy is a philosophical precept which recognises that the way a person communicates, r...
This chapter attempts to document some of the initiatives taken by Pacific educators to address the ...
This paper examines the potential that multicultural education provides for Pacific education system...
Teacher education in the Pacific is premised on the multiple realities and constraints of education ...
Education plays an essential role in defining national culture. Therefore, aid donors' involvement i...
The poor performance of Pacific students at university is a concern for every level of society. conv...
Teacher education in Melanesia is not always evident in Pacific education literature. This chapter c...
This chapter examines the usefulness of the field of comparative and international education in refe...
The Pacific Regional Education Framework (PacREF) 2018–2030 proposes an ambitious agenda for a trans...
This paper presents a picture of educational needs and ways South Pacific countries are addressing t...
Although some cultures with histories of colonial occupation have rejected and confronted multiple m...
Emphasizing the holistic nature of teaching and learning informed by Pacific cultures and languages,...
Case studies exploring how educational policies can help teachers serve learners disadvantaged throu...
This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in...
This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in...
Cultural democracy is a philosophical precept which recognises that the way a person communicates, r...
This chapter attempts to document some of the initiatives taken by Pacific educators to address the ...
This paper examines the potential that multicultural education provides for Pacific education system...
Teacher education in the Pacific is premised on the multiple realities and constraints of education ...
Education plays an essential role in defining national culture. Therefore, aid donors' involvement i...
The poor performance of Pacific students at university is a concern for every level of society. conv...
Teacher education in Melanesia is not always evident in Pacific education literature. This chapter c...
This chapter examines the usefulness of the field of comparative and international education in refe...
The Pacific Regional Education Framework (PacREF) 2018–2030 proposes an ambitious agenda for a trans...
This paper presents a picture of educational needs and ways South Pacific countries are addressing t...
Although some cultures with histories of colonial occupation have rejected and confronted multiple m...
Emphasizing the holistic nature of teaching and learning informed by Pacific cultures and languages,...
Case studies exploring how educational policies can help teachers serve learners disadvantaged throu...