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Elisabeth Moore – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2023
This paper delves into the innovative use of the potluck, or "pa'ina," as a metaphor to reimagine a research approach aimed at fostering collective understanding between non-Indigenous knowledge seekers and Indigenous knowledge guardians in Indigenous contexts. By embracing the broader context of research, this metaphor strives to create…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Pacific Islanders, Community Involvement, School Community Relationship
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Shordike, Anne; Hocking, Clare; Bunrayong, Wannipa; Vittayakorn, Soisuda; Rattakorn, Phuanjai; Pierce, Doris; Wright-St Clair, Valerie A. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2017
This international research collaborative undertook what became a decade long process to look at meanings of celebratory food related occupations of elder women across three cultures in New Zealand, Thailand and the United States. Cross-cultural research comes with inherent ethical issues related to cultural lenses, use of instruments and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Cross Cultural Studies, Females, Older Adults
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Rana, Karna; Greenwood, Janinka; Fox-Turnbull, Wendy; Wise, Stuait – Waikato Journal of Education, 2019
This article is the reflection of an emerging researcher who has experienced different nudges from the beginning of accessing the research field to the final stage of collating data in rural Nepal. My experiences and reflections may provide provocations to researchers to consider before they undertake field research. Areas that researchers should…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Researchers, Social Differences, Cultural Differences
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Fasavalu, Talitiga Ian; Reynolds, Martyn – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2019
In the complex and diverse region of Oceania, researchers often work across more than one cultural understanding. Thus, a researcher's position with regard to their research requires careful ongoing negotiation because position, when understood through relationality, is fluid. Negotiating position requires acute reflexivity of the researcher but…
Descriptors: Pacific Islanders, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Ethnography
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Hunt, Antony; Tickner, Sue – Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, 2015
Aotearoa New Zealand's demographics are changing rapidly and, as a consequence, there is now greater diversity in the tertiary student population. This diversity is evident in the continuing growth of Maori and Pasifika student participation. Teacher education is increasingly emphasising social competencies and intercultural awareness. Online…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Online Courses, Electronic Learning
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Fensham, Peter J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2011
The globalized nature of modern society has generated a number of pressures that impact internationally on countries' policies and practices of science education. Among these pressures are key issues of health and environment confronting global science, global economic control through multi-national capitalism, comparative and competitive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, Global Approach, Science and Society
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Mutch, Carol; Wong, Marge – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2008
Aotearoa New Zealand has two main cultures ("Maori," the Indigenous people; and "Pakeha," New Zealanders of European extraction). This article describes the journey of 2 researchers, 1 from each culture, coming to an understanding of how to bridge the cultural divide and research in respectful, culturally sensitive ways.…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
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Fitzgerald, Tanya – Management in Education, 2005
Indigenous communities remain concerned about research into their lives, their control over and participation in the research process and the public dissemination of knowledge. The relationship between researcher and participant and the product of this relationship has been traditionally cast as a dualism with one side being the less powerful,…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Ethics
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Smith, Linda Tuhiwai; Smith, Graham H.; Boler, Megan; Kempton, Margaret; Ormond, Adreanne; Chueh, Ho-Chia; Waetford, Rona – Journal of Rural Studies, 2002
Youth First conducted focus groups and participatory "youth tribunals" across New Zealand, examining experiences of growing up rural. Common themes included "not being listened to," exclusion from citizen participation, and anxiety about the future. Remarkable differences in experience and views were often found in the same…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Alienation, Childrens Rights, Cultural Differences