Education in Samoa is strongly influenced by Western theories of teaching and learning. Through the influence of missionaries in colonial times and the subsequent impact of colonial policies, education has become a central site for contestation of identity. The transition to an independent state led Samoa to seek help in restructuring its pre-service teacher education. Subsequently, the influence of New Zealand and Australia has dominated administrative and policy assistance. In postcolonial Samoa, the colonial influence still prevails, the result being that while many students enter teacher education few have critical perspectives on educational issues. A superficial understanding compounded with limited English language competencies makes...
As teachers continue to leave the teaching profession Ministries of Education continue to find ways ...
The author explores journey as he traversed the epistemological and methodological spaces in-between...
The aim of this research was to explore the relationship between culture and the educational leaders...
This article discusses the challenges involved in Samoa’s teacher upgrade programme. The teacher upg...
A second chance in education is becoming more and more infrequent in the region. The study is the fi...
This research study was undertaken in Samoa, a self-governing island nation in the Pacific. The main...
This thesis is a qualitative study into aspects of primary education in Samoa. Using student, parent...
This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour managem...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
This thesis explores the significance of Samoan cultural values in teacher education practices. The...
This paper analyses the education policy of Samoa to examine the values that are presented within as...
Teacher education in the Pacific is premised on the multiple realities and constraints of education ...
This thesis explores the theme of continuity and change in Western Samoan education. It does so by l...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Includes bibliog...
This is a practical experience study to examine the perspectives and experiences of the teachers, st...
As teachers continue to leave the teaching profession Ministries of Education continue to find ways ...
The author explores journey as he traversed the epistemological and methodological spaces in-between...
The aim of this research was to explore the relationship between culture and the educational leaders...
This article discusses the challenges involved in Samoa’s teacher upgrade programme. The teacher upg...
A second chance in education is becoming more and more infrequent in the region. The study is the fi...
This research study was undertaken in Samoa, a self-governing island nation in the Pacific. The main...
This thesis is a qualitative study into aspects of primary education in Samoa. Using student, parent...
This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour managem...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
This thesis explores the significance of Samoan cultural values in teacher education practices. The...
This paper analyses the education policy of Samoa to examine the values that are presented within as...
Teacher education in the Pacific is premised on the multiple realities and constraints of education ...
This thesis explores the theme of continuity and change in Western Samoan education. It does so by l...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2002.Mode of access: World Wide Web.Includes bibliog...
This is a practical experience study to examine the perspectives and experiences of the teachers, st...
As teachers continue to leave the teaching profession Ministries of Education continue to find ways ...
The author explores journey as he traversed the epistemological and methodological spaces in-between...
The aim of this research was to explore the relationship between culture and the educational leaders...