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Ilaisaane Foli Fakapulia; Willie Solomona Time; Genevieve TuiSamoa; Latika Samalia; Erik Wibowo – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2024
Religion is an important aspect in Pacific cultures and may influence how Pasifika students learn anatomy. Traditional constructs in Pacific cultures, such as "tapu" (forbidden/taboo) and sacred relationships, and/or Christian values are where spirituality is most commonly perceived among Pacific people. Although Pacific people are not…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Foreign Countries, Pacific Islanders, Cultural Context
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Cooper, Kathleen – Waikato Journal of Education, 2017
Dominance in any sector prevents minority voices from being heard. Challenging dominance can be vulnerable, especially if the challenger identifies as part of a minority group. Marginalisation and silencing of issues pertaining to the gay community have long been the accepted norm in the education sector (Lee & Duncan, 2008; Robinson 2002).…
Descriptors: Females, Women Faculty, Social Attitudes, Early Childhood Teachers
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Kelly-Ware, Janette – Early Childhood Folio, 2018
Popular culture is omnipresent in the lives of young children. The mass media, movies, television, and product advertising all carry messages about acceptability and desirability, deeply entangled with traditional stereotypes about gender, sex-roles, and sexuality. The intersection of discourses of media, gender, and performativity and their…
Descriptors: Young Children, Popular Culture, Mass Media Effects, Social Attitudes
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Berryman, Mere; Ford, Therese; Nevin, Ann; SooHoo, Suzanne – International Journal of Special Education, 2015
As our education systems become more culturally, ethnically and linguistically diverse, rather than benefiting and learning from each other, we still expect all students to be represented within the same curriculum, pedagogy and testing regimen or we form separate enclaves resulting in marginalizaton. When diverse students have physical and/or…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Equal Education, Disabilities, Minority Group Children
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Kelly, Janette – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2012
There is a small body of work examining how picture books can be used with young children and their families to develop understandings of contemporary issues including diversity and practices towards inclusion. This article describes a study in one New Zealand kindergarten that explored teachers' interpretations of children's responses to a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Picture Books, Cultural Pluralism, Kindergarten
Farquhar, Sarah – 1997
There are currently no significant policies or programs to address the underrepresentation of males in the early childhood and primary education teaching profession in New Zealand. This paper examines the reasons for male underrepresentation and presents arguments for and against the employment of male teachers in these fields. Reasons cited for…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Males