Purpose In New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a group, they are also at most risk of not realising their literacy and educational aspirations critical for achieving their human potential and wellbeing. This may be due, in part, to a misalignment in the shared understanding of academic success between students, parents and their teachers within largely non-Pacific school environments. This study aims to report levels of agreement in child-mother, child-teacher, and mother-teacher perceptions of Pacific children's academic performance at age 6 years. Method A cohort of Pacific infants born during 2000 in Auckland, New Zealand, was followed as part of the Pacific Islands Families study. Mate...
The overwhelming statistics and the growing evidence on the burden of ill health experienced by Paci...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. However...
Identity construction for the Pacific population in Aotearoa/New Zealand remains a politically and ...
PurposeIn New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a ...
Purpose In New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a...
Pacific people in New Zealand originate from the neighbouring Pacific Islands such as Samoa, Tonga, ...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has acknowledged the need for schools to work collaboratively ...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
Increasing the numbers of Pacific Island students who graduate from New Zealand universities is impo...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. Howeve...
A need to improve learning outcomes for Pacific students has been highlighted by the Ministry of Edu...
Aim: Pacific children fare poorly on health and educational outcomes, including literacy. Early inte...
The overwhelming statistics and the growing evidence on the burden of ill health experienced by Paci...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. However...
Identity construction for the Pacific population in Aotearoa/New Zealand remains a politically and ...
PurposeIn New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a ...
Purpose In New Zealand, Pacific immigrants are among the fastest growing ethnic minorities but, as a...
Pacific people in New Zealand originate from the neighbouring Pacific Islands such as Samoa, Tonga, ...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has acknowledged the need for schools to work collaboratively ...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
Increasing the numbers of Pacific Island students who graduate from New Zealand universities is impo...
Literacy success is critical to unlocking a child’s potential and enhancing their future wellbeing. ...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. Howeve...
A need to improve learning outcomes for Pacific students has been highlighted by the Ministry of Edu...
Aim: Pacific children fare poorly on health and educational outcomes, including literacy. Early inte...
The overwhelming statistics and the growing evidence on the burden of ill health experienced by Paci...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. However...
Identity construction for the Pacific population in Aotearoa/New Zealand remains a politically and ...