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Camilla Highfield; Melinda Webber; Rachel Woods – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2023
This strengths-based paper draws on the qualitative and quantitative survey results from whanau (family members) of "tamariki" (children) attending 12 schools in an urban area in New Zealand with a high proportion of Maori people. The paper describes the positive impact of effective family engagement on tamariki, from the perspectives of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups, Pacific Islanders, Urban Areas
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
Shephard, Kerry; Rogers, Tracy; Brogt, Erik – International Journal for Academic Development, 2020
We interviewed 13 university teachers who research their teaching practices or their students' learning to identify how they understood their development as teachers. We interpreted recurring themes within the data as three ways of conceptualising university teachers' development as teachers. We use a theoretical model to arrange these…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Role, Educational Development, Teaching Methods
Carusi, F. Tony; Niwa, Timu – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2020
The relationship between poverty and education is a longstanding issue for education policy, research, and practice. Through a policy as discourse approach, this article focuses on the work policy does to define education as a solution to poverty. Recent policy discourses in Aotearoa have positioned the teacher as the most important factor in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, Educational Policy, Socioeconomic Influences
Ryan, Juliana; Goldingay, Sophie – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2022
Responses to COVID-19 impacts have shown how quickly universities can change, given the impetus. However, global disruptions to university learning and teaching have not yet been matched by any significant change to university leadership. Taking gender equity as our focus, we argue that pedagogical disruption should extend beyond the classroom to…
Descriptors: Governance, Educational Change, Critical Theory, Teaching Methods
Polley, Elizabeth – New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work, 2022
This article argues that mentoring relationships between student teachers and lecturers can be enhanced when lecturers participate in personal critical reflections of their role and practice. Current literature acknowledges the need for successful practice-based mentoring and assessment relationships, with students stating these relationships…
Descriptors: Mentors, Preservice Teacher Education, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Teachers
Ward, Felicia – Curriculum Matters, 2021
Since its emergence as a distinct subject area in the nineteenth century, English has been an important, but contested, subject. Competing discourses, resulting in different models of English, have vied for prominence, each with ideologies about the purposes of education and the needs of students and the state. However, while international…
Descriptors: English Instruction, National Curriculum, Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis
Darragh, Lisa – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2022
Current trends in mathematics education emphasise student-centred learning; and internet-based pedagogies, such as online mathematics instructional platforms, go even further in reducing the role of the classroom teacher. In this paper I consider how teachers may exercise agency and professionalism in the context of online mathematics instruction.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Professional Autonomy, Student Centered Learning, Mathematics Instruction
Allen, Louisa – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2020
This paper is concerned with how teachers manage homophobia at school. It examines how they deal with homophobia directed at students, "and" instances when teachers become the recipients of homophobia themselves. This dual focus, on teachers as both the perpetrators and recipients of homophobia, adds complexity to existing studies…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Teacher Characteristics, Social Bias, Teacher Attitudes
Logan, Maree; Anthony, Glenda; Rawlins, Peter – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2019
This article is based on a case study conducted within a newly established Year 7 and Year 8 innovative learning environment (ILE). Drawing on the voices of students and teachers, this article explores ways teachers and students learnt together, collectively moulding a suitable fit for mathematics learning within their ILE. Of interest was how the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation, Student Participation
Aguilar, Jenny Mendieta; Rütti-Joy, Olivia – Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2023
As Pennington and Richards (2016) observe, a teacher's sense of what it means to be a teacher is created interactively with the knowledge base and identity of the larger field. Technological developments and unprecedented societal change have recently, however, rendered the?teaching profession more complex and diverse. This is particularly evident…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Language Teachers, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
McNair, Lynn J.; Powell, Sacha – Early Child Development and Care, 2021
Friedrich Froebel is well-known for the invention of kindergarten and the pioneering educational philosophy he developed in the 1800s, which respected children's self activity and women's capabilities for the role of teacher, while promoting play as the primary medium for learning. His radical ideas and principled approach to early childhood…
Descriptors: Child Development, Learning Theories, Kindergarten, Educational Philosophy
Hiini, Vicki; MacKinnon, Anna; Lonergan, Kelly; Spalding, Debbie; Bridson, David – set: Research Information for Teachers, 2018
A number of converging issues provided the impetus for 12 schools in the Western Bay of Plenty to form a support network to explore and develop play-based learning for the first years of school. This article discusses what has influenced our play-based learning approach and gains we have observed as a result. We acknowledge the challenges that…
Descriptors: Play, Teaching Methods, Elementary Education, Teacher Role
Gordon, Liz – Teachers and Curriculum, 2017
Prior to 1984 teaching was a valued commodity in New Zealand. Teachers were, in general, strongly supported by successive governments and by the Department of Education, which was largely staffed by ex-teachers and consulted closely with the profession on most matters. However, since the new right revolution, brought in by the third Labour…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, Teacher Responsibility, Politics of Education, Poverty
Bennett, Blake; Fyall, Glenn; Hapeta, Jeremy – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
This paper aims to extend the small but growing body of global literature on the topic of child safeguarding (CSG) policy in sport and related educational contexts. The authors, all male coaches/educators, offer 'snapshots' of the moments in time they each realised their previously unquestioned practices must change in light of shifting societal…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Team Sports, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis