Browsing Education Conference Papers by Subject "Aotearoa"
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Access to social work education : correlations between applicant performance on selection tasks, demographics and success as a student
(2018-07-06)This study supports existing literature: - documenting the ineffectiveness of selection criteria for social work programmes - addresses a gap in scholarship by examining the value of specific selection tools and ... -
Addressing privilege to decolonize social work education
(2021-04)The social work profession is committed to indigenous rights, social justice and the achievement of equity within human societies. It is the job of social work education to prepare and support students to work in a way ... -
Biculturalism, belonging, and vocal pedagogy: Experiments in embedding mātauranga Māori into the voice curriculum at a New Zealand acting school
(2021-07-31)OUTLINE Who am I? Who are my students? Why is belonging important for an actor? How does belonging link to the idea of biculturalism at Unitec? What is mātauranga Māori? Why should I embed mātauranga Māori into the ... -
Building inclusivity, diversity and equity in my practice: A case study
(2021-11-23)The case and our initial responses My observation and analysis My approach with a clear intention The theoretical framework i base my approach on What happened next was a great opportunity The outcome The benefit of ... -
Crossing over the cultural boundary to success: A case study
(2021-11-24)The case and our initial responses My observation and analysis My approach with a clear intention The theoretical framework i base my approach on What happened next was a great opportunity The outcome The benefit of ... -
Desires and doubts on cultural sustainability: A study from Aotearoa New Zealand
(2019-09)Original study - research objectives To know about the cultural components incorporated in an early childhood teacher education classroom; To reflect on how these components impact the learning of students (student-teachers); ... -
Disrupting Western hegemonic approaches to social work education for Pacific learners
(2022-07-01)In a context where disruption is on the horizon and a new unified curriculum will soon begin to shape the context of social work education in Aotearoa, there is a very real threat that difference and diversity may be ... -
Early reflections on a collaborative research project about the safety of rainbow ākonga on Te Pūkenga campuses
(ePress, Unitec | Te Pūkenga., 2023-11-29)This paper reports on the experiences of a research team designing and beginning to implement a research project exploring how safe and inclusive the various campuses of Te Pūkenga are for Rainbow ākonga (students). As ... -
Embedding indigenous knowledge in the crowded space of a tertiary institution
(ISANA International Education Association, 2014)In keeping with the tradition of my people I acknowledge the indigenous people of Australia, and their ancestors all of whom have maintained the spirit of the land through the generations and will continue to do so going ... -
Embracing diverse voices within Early Childhood
(2022-07)RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1. What philosophies and pedagogies guide teachers in their teaching in early childhood? 2. How do teachers incorporate their cultural values in their teaching? 3. How are teachers influenced by ... -
Enacting culturally responsive pedagogies in early childhood education
(Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts and Education, 2020-11)The project focuses on teachers’ narratives of teaching and learning experiences within early childhood education setting that includes Maori, Pasifika, Pākehā, Indian and other communities in early childhood. The research ... -
Essential ‘SHARP’ skills: Defining creative abilities in a post‐pandemic world
(2022-12-07)S- Skills and structure - Social quotient H- Habit and heuristic knowledge - Holistic quotient A- Awareness and agility - Adaptive quotient R- Risk and responsibility - Resilience quotient P- Position and perspective ... -
Growing cultural respectfulness within culturally diverse classrooms at tertiary level
(2015-10)• Biculturalism is based on a founding document between Tangata Whenua (Māori tribes of Aotearoa) and the British Crown • Te Tiriti O Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi) was signed on 6th of February 1840 • In contemporary ... -
"I see me”: embedding of Mātauranga Māori in Social Practice curriculum
(2020-11-18)Background information (BSP) Key principles Tika, pono, aroha (Being just, courageous and intentional) Embedding of matauranga Māori When I see me -
Inclusive assessments in language teaching: Current approaches and future possibilities
(2023-09-30)In the field of language education, inclusive assessments are pivotal yet often overlooked. This presentation aims to stimulate critical dialogue about our attitudes, beliefs, and practices regarding inclusivity in language ... -
Indigenous voices : creating space in teaching and learning
(2020-10)Te Noho Kotahitanga Narrative approach RabindranathTagore Indigenous voices navigating our present day borders Ko Papatuanuku ahau -
Inquiring about cultural components of early childhood education
(ePress, Unitec | Te Pūkenga, 2022-12-06)Culture and diversity are familiar yet challenging concepts for early childhood kaiako (teachers). This is a background paper to stimulate thoughts and queries around cultural components in early childhood environments. ... -
ITE curriculum, teachers and parents: Experience of inclusion for neurodiverse tamariki
(2022-11-14)RESEARCH QUESTIONS • What knowledge can parents share on neurodiverse tamariki that would benefit ITE programmes? • What knowledge can kaiako share on neurodiverse tamariki that would benefit ITE programmes? • What ... -
Ka mua, ka muri-looking back to move forward: Cultural conscious awareness for kaimahi/tauira as whole persons in the educational system
(2022-12)Whole person concept in traditional Māori education systems Whole person concept in traditional Chinese educational system Educational mindfulness/cultural conscious awareness in education The whole person concept in ...