Pacific people have their own unique ways of knowing that shape how they learn and this should be taken into account in planning curriculum and in teaching. Pacific people are more likely to want to learn by doing, seeing, collaborating and in a concrete environment whereas for Western students learning becomes formal quickly and depends more on words and theories. This assumed difference in learning preferences could present a problem for formal learning with the need to bridge the gap psychologically and epistemologically between concrete and formal modes of learning. It could be the reason why some students in the Pacific, even at the tertiary level, rely heavily on rote learning. This chapter is a discussion of learning and assessment p...
The number of New Zealand higher education institutions collaborative programmes in Asian countries ...
The number of New Zealand higher education institutions collaborative programmes in Asian countries ...
Technology continues to disrupt higher education around the world. The fast adoption of blended and ...
The poor performance of Pacific students at university is a concern for every level of society. conv...
The learning strategies, environment, and conceptions of 54 distance students at the University of t...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
Most Pacific postgraduate students in education are experienced mid to late career teachers and admi...
This chapter attempts to document some of the initiatives taken by Pacific educators to address the ...
This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in...
A short version of the Approaches to Studying Inventory (ASI), commended as a ‘quick and easy’ means...
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the development and application of social and emotional knowl...
This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in...
This paper examines the state of physics teaching and learning in the Pacific Island nations. How ha...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
The number of New Zealand higher education institutions collaborative programmes in Asian countries ...
The number of New Zealand higher education institutions collaborative programmes in Asian countries ...
Technology continues to disrupt higher education around the world. The fast adoption of blended and ...
The poor performance of Pacific students at university is a concern for every level of society. conv...
The learning strategies, environment, and conceptions of 54 distance students at the University of t...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
The aim of this study was to describe the educational experiences shaping the teaching and learning ...
Most Pacific postgraduate students in education are experienced mid to late career teachers and admi...
This chapter attempts to document some of the initiatives taken by Pacific educators to address the ...
This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in...
A short version of the Approaches to Studying Inventory (ASI), commended as a ‘quick and easy’ means...
Social and emotional learning (SEL) is the development and application of social and emotional knowl...
This paper argues that the teaching/learning environments of most formal educational institutions in...
This paper examines the state of physics teaching and learning in the Pacific Island nations. How ha...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
The number of New Zealand higher education institutions collaborative programmes in Asian countries ...
The number of New Zealand higher education institutions collaborative programmes in Asian countries ...
Technology continues to disrupt higher education around the world. The fast adoption of blended and ...