This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour management in the context of Samoan secondary schools. As Pacific teachers of the 21st century, we are encouraged to be resilient and culturally sustaining, which are aspects of the transformative rethinking process, to ensure an inclusive learning environment that is culturally relevant for all students despite their differences (Koya Vaka’uta, 2016; Nabobo-Baba, 2006; Reynold, 2019; Sanga, 2002; Thaman 2009). Data were collected using a culturally specific Samoan methodological approach termed ‘umufonotalatalaga’ - a deep dialogue in the Samoan way which acknowledges respectful relations. Eight case studies of Samoan teachers, all of whom had bee...
This thesis investigates the experiences of twelve strong, articulate and thoughtful tama Samoa (Sam...
© 2015 Dr. Vaoiva PontonThis research examines Samoan student experiences in two Homework Study Grou...
This book has charged us to consider that ‘the need to belong is arguably one of humankind’s deepest...
This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour managem...
This thesis explores the significance of Samoan cultural values in teacher education practices. The...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
The aim of this research was to explore the relationship between culture and the educational leaders...
Education in Samoa is strongly influenced by Western theories of teaching and learning. Through the ...
This research examined the ways in which twelve Year 10 Samoan students experienced teaching and lea...
This thesis is a qualitative study into aspects of primary education in Samoa. Using student, parent...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
The following study was conducted over 21 months in the South Pacific. I served as Academic Coordin...
This research study was undertaken in Samoa, a self-governing island nation in the Pacific. The main...
The purpose ofthis thesis was to delve into the educational perspectives of Samoan American middle s...
This article discusses the challenges involved in Samoa’s teacher upgrade programme. The teacher upg...
This thesis investigates the experiences of twelve strong, articulate and thoughtful tama Samoa (Sam...
© 2015 Dr. Vaoiva PontonThis research examines Samoan student experiences in two Homework Study Grou...
This book has charged us to consider that ‘the need to belong is arguably one of humankind’s deepest...
This qualitative research study explored Samoan teachers’ experiences of classroom behaviour managem...
This thesis explores the significance of Samoan cultural values in teacher education practices. The...
Senior educators in Samoa who are currently studying towards a Master of Teaching and Learning degr...
The aim of this research was to explore the relationship between culture and the educational leaders...
Education in Samoa is strongly influenced by Western theories of teaching and learning. Through the ...
This research examined the ways in which twelve Year 10 Samoan students experienced teaching and lea...
This thesis is a qualitative study into aspects of primary education in Samoa. Using student, parent...
This thesis is about factors which aid and hinder successful completions for New Zealand-born Samoan...
The following study was conducted over 21 months in the South Pacific. I served as Academic Coordin...
This research study was undertaken in Samoa, a self-governing island nation in the Pacific. The main...
The purpose ofthis thesis was to delve into the educational perspectives of Samoan American middle s...
This article discusses the challenges involved in Samoa’s teacher upgrade programme. The teacher upg...
This thesis investigates the experiences of twelve strong, articulate and thoughtful tama Samoa (Sam...
© 2015 Dr. Vaoiva PontonThis research examines Samoan student experiences in two Homework Study Grou...
This book has charged us to consider that ‘the need to belong is arguably one of humankind’s deepest...