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    Introducing Education for Enterprise within island and immigrant Pacific communities: Capacity building lessons from the New Zealand experience

    Kearns, Nick; Saifoloi, Malama; Mellalieu, Peter

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    2014
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    Kearns, N.B.F., Saifoloi, M., and Mellalieu, P.J. (2014). Introducing Education for Enterprise within island and immigrant Pacific communities: Capacity building lessons from the New Zealand experience. Paper presented at Unitec Pacific Research Symposium, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland.
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    Abstract
    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 so far Support for the journey What next/option one/Lucy? Sanity check
    Keywords:
    Pasifika, Pasifika students, education for enterprise (E4E)
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    130311 Pacific Peoples Education, 130203 Economics, Business and Management Curriculum and Pedagogy
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    The Authors

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