This article discusses how three early childhood teacher educators, from the Solomon Islands College of Higher Education School of Education and the University of Waikato Faculty of Education, worked in partnership together and with others to develop a new Diploma in Teaching Early Childhood Education (ECE) for the Solomon Islands. We argue that the knowledge and understandings that we shared about New Zealand early childhood education and its bicultural curriculum Te Whāriki made our task easier from the outset. So too did our shared "funds of knowledge" and expertise, particularly the Solomon Islands women's indigenous knowledge and abilities to reflect on teaching and learning in their nation and New Zealand, two contexts they understood...
This study explores the issues surrounding the inculcation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori lan...
This article analyses the issues and challenges faced by the curriculum offered in the Secondary Edu...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...
This article discusses how three early childhood teacher educators, from the Solomon Islands College...
This study examined the impact of a recently introduced field-based training programme on the roles,...
The Solomon Islands (SI), a small developing nation in the South Pacific, demonstrates an emergent c...
Te Whāriki positions itself as New Zealand’s first ever Early Childhood Curriculum with an unique bi...
The village leaders and early childhood teachers have practised knowledge and understanding of Kolom...
In the Pacific Islands, ‘arts’ and ‘culture’ are not separate entities, since traditional Pacific cu...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...
This paper compares traditional education with national schooling in the Solomon Islands, concentrat...
This article provides a background and context for a project that linked the School of Education in ...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
This research focuses on the journey of six Early Childhood students and/or teachers who have studie...
The research has been designed to examine the overarching query: How tribal knowing is implicated in...
This study explores the issues surrounding the inculcation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori lan...
This article analyses the issues and challenges faced by the curriculum offered in the Secondary Edu...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...
This article discusses how three early childhood teacher educators, from the Solomon Islands College...
This study examined the impact of a recently introduced field-based training programme on the roles,...
The Solomon Islands (SI), a small developing nation in the South Pacific, demonstrates an emergent c...
Te Whāriki positions itself as New Zealand’s first ever Early Childhood Curriculum with an unique bi...
The village leaders and early childhood teachers have practised knowledge and understanding of Kolom...
In the Pacific Islands, ‘arts’ and ‘culture’ are not separate entities, since traditional Pacific cu...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...
This paper compares traditional education with national schooling in the Solomon Islands, concentrat...
This article provides a background and context for a project that linked the School of Education in ...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
This research focuses on the journey of six Early Childhood students and/or teachers who have studie...
The research has been designed to examine the overarching query: How tribal knowing is implicated in...
This study explores the issues surrounding the inculcation of te reo me ngā tikanga Māori, Māori lan...
This article analyses the issues and challenges faced by the curriculum offered in the Secondary Edu...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...