The project focuses on the authors’ narratives of the teaching and learning experiences with students in a tertiary education setting that includes Pasifika and Indian students. Our aim is to share our experiences as teachers in a diverse and multi-ethnic city in New Zealand. It is about transformatory pedagogies which explore Pacific and Indian identity for future learning. The paper draws on critical pedagogy to develop a discourse of care; empowerment and participative democracy that is authentic. We emphasize an enactment of pedagogy that recognises other knowledge and other ways of knowing. Teaching and learning are grounded in socio cultural realities and perspectives. The present discourse of globalisation has shaped the world of ...
This literature review looks at a variety of sources in regards to the topic of the inclusion of ind...
The rapidly growing cultural diversity of school children is an international trend that has been ac...
This paper considers the position of tamariki Māori, the indigenous children of Aotearoa (a Māori na...
This paper is a reflection on culturally relevant pedagogies of care to achieve more equitable outco...
The multicultural nature of early childhood services in New Zealand is highlighted by the statistica...
© 2019, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. All rights reserved. It is important that nation...
National education policy must respond to demographic changes. In Aotearoa (New Zealand), recent im...
Aotearoa New Zealand's early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector is characterised by diversit...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...
For over a decade, the goal of a “world class inclusive education system” promised in Aotearoa New Z...
This paper offers an overview of complexities of the contexts for education in Aotearoa, which inclu...
This chapter examines the importance of teacher orientations towards immigrant children, families, a...
© 2015, Early Childhood Australia Inc. All rights reserved. MULTICULTURAL CURRICULA/PROGRAMS as...
This literature review looks at a variety of sources in regards to the topic of the inclusion of ind...
The rapidly growing cultural diversity of school children is an international trend that has been ac...
This paper considers the position of tamariki Māori, the indigenous children of Aotearoa (a Māori na...
This paper is a reflection on culturally relevant pedagogies of care to achieve more equitable outco...
The multicultural nature of early childhood services in New Zealand is highlighted by the statistica...
© 2019, University of North Carolina at Greensboro. All rights reserved. It is important that nation...
National education policy must respond to demographic changes. In Aotearoa (New Zealand), recent im...
Aotearoa New Zealand's early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector is characterised by diversit...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...
As early childhood settings in many English speaking countries are becoming increasingly multi-ethni...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...
For over a decade, the goal of a “world class inclusive education system” promised in Aotearoa New Z...
This paper offers an overview of complexities of the contexts for education in Aotearoa, which inclu...
This chapter examines the importance of teacher orientations towards immigrant children, families, a...
© 2015, Early Childhood Australia Inc. All rights reserved. MULTICULTURAL CURRICULA/PROGRAMS as...
This literature review looks at a variety of sources in regards to the topic of the inclusion of ind...
The rapidly growing cultural diversity of school children is an international trend that has been ac...
This paper considers the position of tamariki Māori, the indigenous children of Aotearoa (a Māori na...