Rural Training Centres (RTCs) in the Solomon Islands are community-based initiatives that offer vocational education to men and women. Since the 1960s, RTCs have grown to become an organised movement of 47 centres present almost in every province. Based on learnings from fieldwork in three RTCs, we explore the centres’ training model, and the dialectic between indigenous and Western schooling traditions that converge at some points and deviate at others. We argue that the idiosyncratic features of the RTC learning experience can support the acquisition of skills like independent and critical thinking; important for communities to collectively shape their own development. Our research shows nonetheless that increasing influence from e...
Conventional western education has effectively become global education and yet it is largely unchall...
This exploratory case study stems from the belief that teaching appropriate values to develop good a...
The goal of education is often considered to be emancipation and empowerment. Yet, the capacity for ...
Education is considered the cornerstone of development, essential to achieving economic and social g...
This thesis assesses the educational relevance, impact and operational sustainability, of community ...
This paper compares traditional education with national schooling in the Solomon Islands, concentrat...
Solomon Islands has been implementing various education reforms to improve its delivery of quality l...
Technical and vocational education and training programs as a form of peace education are examined i...
This study examined the impact of a recently introduced field-based training programme on the roles,...
Education is considered, in every sense, as one of the fundamental factors of development. No countr...
In the Pacific Islands, ‘arts’ and ‘culture’ are not separate entities, since traditional Pacific cu...
In some traditional Melanesian societies, knowledge is not something which results from an individua...
In 1995 Christine Jourdan (1995b) identified education as one of three ‘stepping-stones to national ...
This article discusses how three early childhood teacher educators, from the Solomon Islands College...
Education is strongly linked to economic development, prosperity and social progress, yet recently, ...
Conventional western education has effectively become global education and yet it is largely unchall...
This exploratory case study stems from the belief that teaching appropriate values to develop good a...
The goal of education is often considered to be emancipation and empowerment. Yet, the capacity for ...
Education is considered the cornerstone of development, essential to achieving economic and social g...
This thesis assesses the educational relevance, impact and operational sustainability, of community ...
This paper compares traditional education with national schooling in the Solomon Islands, concentrat...
Solomon Islands has been implementing various education reforms to improve its delivery of quality l...
Technical and vocational education and training programs as a form of peace education are examined i...
This study examined the impact of a recently introduced field-based training programme on the roles,...
Education is considered, in every sense, as one of the fundamental factors of development. No countr...
In the Pacific Islands, ‘arts’ and ‘culture’ are not separate entities, since traditional Pacific cu...
In some traditional Melanesian societies, knowledge is not something which results from an individua...
In 1995 Christine Jourdan (1995b) identified education as one of three ‘stepping-stones to national ...
This article discusses how three early childhood teacher educators, from the Solomon Islands College...
Education is strongly linked to economic development, prosperity and social progress, yet recently, ...
Conventional western education has effectively become global education and yet it is largely unchall...
This exploratory case study stems from the belief that teaching appropriate values to develop good a...
The goal of education is often considered to be emancipation and empowerment. Yet, the capacity for ...