This study set out to find the views of Samoan teachers on formative assessment and to document any cultural aspects of the fa’aSamoa (or Samoan culture) that could hinder the use of formative assessment in science classrooms. In addition, the research was also an opportunity for professional development of teachers on doing formative assessment. The culturally constructed le-tautala or pupil silence in the classrooms that was mentioned by teachers seemed to hinder formative interactions in classrooms. Written worksheets from this study seemed to be culturally appropriate for doing formative assessment because it provided a way to overcome le-tautala, since the worksheets solicited responses from all pupils. At the same time these written f...
This research aims to identify the key themes of Māori student success in science education (from a ...
Academic success is clearly linked to one's ability to write well. Given this close link between the...
Education in Samoa is strongly influenced by Western theories of teaching and learning. Through the ...
This study set out to find the views of Samoan teachers on formative assessment and to document any ...
In 2010, I was seconded from my classroom teaching position to work as a facilitator in the implemen...
This study investigated how formative assessment was perceived, experienced and accomplished by teac...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
© 2015 Dr. Vaoiva PontonThis research examines Samoan student experiences in two Homework Study Grou...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
Education in Samoa requires good quality teachers to increase students’ knowledge, skills and under...
The study explored how culture is understood and practiced in Aoga Amata by teachers, parents and ch...
The purpose of this research was to explore and document existing policy and practices contributing ...
Science education throughout the world is facing changes in teaching methods similar to those which ...
This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour managem...
Achievement of Māori students in Year 11 science in mainstream state schools has been an enduring ed...
This research aims to identify the key themes of Māori student success in science education (from a ...
Academic success is clearly linked to one's ability to write well. Given this close link between the...
Education in Samoa is strongly influenced by Western theories of teaching and learning. Through the ...
This study set out to find the views of Samoan teachers on formative assessment and to document any ...
In 2010, I was seconded from my classroom teaching position to work as a facilitator in the implemen...
This study investigated how formative assessment was perceived, experienced and accomplished by teac...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
© 2015 Dr. Vaoiva PontonThis research examines Samoan student experiences in two Homework Study Grou...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
Education in Samoa requires good quality teachers to increase students’ knowledge, skills and under...
The study explored how culture is understood and practiced in Aoga Amata by teachers, parents and ch...
The purpose of this research was to explore and document existing policy and practices contributing ...
Science education throughout the world is facing changes in teaching methods similar to those which ...
This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour managem...
Achievement of Māori students in Year 11 science in mainstream state schools has been an enduring ed...
This research aims to identify the key themes of Māori student success in science education (from a ...
Academic success is clearly linked to one's ability to write well. Given this close link between the...
Education in Samoa is strongly influenced by Western theories of teaching and learning. Through the ...