Browsing Unitec Symposium Contributions by Subject "Pasifika students"
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Covid-proof: The Social Practice Fono – going from strength to strength despite lockdown
(2021-12)Pacific success is a target that all 10 Schools at Unitec strive to achieve; however, it is not always an easy target to attain. The approaches applied by the different Schools to respond to Pacific success targets vary. ... -
History of Pacific at Unitec Project : 1993-2020
(2020-10-09)Project Team: Dr Falaniko Tominiko, Venusi Taumoepeau, Ioane Aleke-Faavae, Sana Saleem & Daisy Bentley-Gray Overview: The ‘History of Pacific at Unitec’ project aims to identify and discuss the development of Pacific ... -
Introducing Education for Enterprise within island and immigrant Pacific communities: Capacity building lessons from the New Zealand experience
(2014)How can the ‘Education for Enterprise’ (E4E) movement be adapted and focussed to raise enterprise thinking, enterprise culture, and achievement in less privileged Pacific communities? Needs & opportunities Discoveries/Lessons ... -
The performance of a diverse cohort of civil engineering students at Unitec Institute of Technology (2010-2019)
(Unitec ePress, 2021-12-03)The growth in international students over the past decade, and large-scale immigration into the Auckland area, have both contributed to a rapidly diversifying student cohort at Unitec New Zealand. In the period 2010 to ... -
Retention of Pasifika students in an institute of technology trades programme
(2020-10-09)“We must behave like chiefs to lead our Pacific learners to success” Introduction: My personal experience as a trades tutor Aims of research Issue highlighted in the literature review Qualitative approach: Semi ... -
Tau-utu-utu: the development of a LIVING VISION for the Unitec School of Architecture
(2021-12)Ngā Le Vai To uplift academic success for moana students - achieving equitable success for moana students by 2022 To build capability, capacity, and will for School of Architecture staff to teach cultural content To ... -
Tears, fears, sacrifices, courage & resilience: The COVID-19 stories of female Pacific business students
(2021-12-06)◦ Why this research? ◦ Covid 19 as a disruptor Imagine… ◦ The Research Framework - Fonofale ◦ Pacific research methodology -Talanoa ◦ Data analysis grounded theory approach ◦ The value of this research