This paper explores the nature of postgraduate research in the broad area of Pacific education completed in New Zealand universities. First, a number of basic trends are identified in terms of institutional affiliation, area of educational research, MA and PhD balance, growth over time, national/ethnic focus and the expected beneficiaries of the research. Secondly, and more significantly, trends in the theorisation of Pacific postgraduate education research are identified using a positivist-interpetivist-emancipationist-deconstructivist paradigm typology as a basis for analysis, in particular the degree to which the latter two research perspectives have been embraced. It is argued that research done within emancipationist and deconstruction...
This study is a conceptual analysis of specific terms and constructs that have become entrenched wit...
Looking back to the past this paper discusses why Pacific studies and in particular Australasian stu...
Pacific studies in Hawai‘i and possibly New Zealand, and certainly Hawaiian and Mäori studies, are m...
Most Pacific postgraduate students in education are experienced mid to late career teachers and admi...
Research in Māori and Pacific education based on Māori and Pacific philosophies and practices is a n...
Around the world, favourable social and political circumstances have encouraged the development of a...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
This paper contributes to the theorising on Pacific research approaches from a personal and Tongan p...
As we consider the future of Pacific scholarship in Aotearoa–New Zealand it becomes vital to conside...
Researching and theorizing the local in education is often a contested space linked to deficit views...
This thesis explores the possible influence of tertiary education on ethnic identity using a social ...
The author explores journey as he traversed the epistemological and methodological spaces in-between...
The paper seeks to explore educational objectives and attitudes to assessment methods between Chines...
There is a national concern in New Zealand about the low academic achievement of Pasifika students, ...
For centuries, Pacific societies were sustained by collective knowledge systems premised on a relati...
This study is a conceptual analysis of specific terms and constructs that have become entrenched wit...
Looking back to the past this paper discusses why Pacific studies and in particular Australasian stu...
Pacific studies in Hawai‘i and possibly New Zealand, and certainly Hawaiian and Mäori studies, are m...
Most Pacific postgraduate students in education are experienced mid to late career teachers and admi...
Research in Māori and Pacific education based on Māori and Pacific philosophies and practices is a n...
Around the world, favourable social and political circumstances have encouraged the development of a...
The experiences of students from Pacific backgrounds at the University of Otago, marked in part by p...
This paper contributes to the theorising on Pacific research approaches from a personal and Tongan p...
As we consider the future of Pacific scholarship in Aotearoa–New Zealand it becomes vital to conside...
Researching and theorizing the local in education is often a contested space linked to deficit views...
This thesis explores the possible influence of tertiary education on ethnic identity using a social ...
The author explores journey as he traversed the epistemological and methodological spaces in-between...
The paper seeks to explore educational objectives and attitudes to assessment methods between Chines...
There is a national concern in New Zealand about the low academic achievement of Pasifika students, ...
For centuries, Pacific societies were sustained by collective knowledge systems premised on a relati...
This study is a conceptual analysis of specific terms and constructs that have become entrenched wit...
Looking back to the past this paper discusses why Pacific studies and in particular Australasian stu...
Pacific studies in Hawai‘i and possibly New Zealand, and certainly Hawaiian and Mäori studies, are m...