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Paula Partington; George Major; Keith Tudor – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2024
This article presents the culmination of the first author's experience of work at a Deaf Education Centre in Aotearoa New Zealand, alongside the themes stemming from a literature review on wellbeing and the development and maintenance of social and emotional skills for deaf students in both mainstream and special education. The predominant themes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Students, Well Being
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Dyson, Ben; Shen, Yanhua; Hemphill, Michael – New Educator, 2022
The purpose of this paper was to investigate school educators' perspectives on Restorative Practices (RP) in Aotearoa, New Zealand elementary schools. Based on a case study design, this study collected qualitative data by interviewing and observing elementary teachers and principals. Five themes were drawn from the data: showing empathy, making…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Discipline, Justice, Elementary School Teachers
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Dion Enari; Jacoba Matapo; Yvonne Ualesi; Radilaite Cammock; Hilda Port; Juliet Boon; Albert Refiti; Inez Fainga'a-Manu Sione; Patrick Thomsen; Ruth Faleolo – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2024
Growing interest in Pacific issues has meant a surge in Pacific research across the globe. Sadly, some research on Pacific people has been done without Pacific knowledge, wisdom and culture. As Pacific researchers, we understand the importance of outputs that interweave our ancestral and cultural wisdom, whilst centring and privileging our…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Research, Indigenous Knowledge, Research Methodology
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November, Nancy; Sturm, Sean; Wolfgramm-Foliaki, 'Ema – Higher Education Research and Development, 2021
Current research into, and definitions of, historical literacy do not adequately acknowledge the cultural backgrounds of indigenous learners across the historical disciplines and levels. Nor do they recognise the vital role of historical literacy in empowering indigenous students. In conversations with teachers of a range of ethnicities and Maori…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education, Indigenous Populations, Student Empowerment
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Charteris, Jennifer; Smardon, Dianne – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2019
Student voice literature has been well mapped with a range of participatory frameworks and typologies over the last three decades. These acknowledge neoliberal uses of voice that reflect a pervasive marketised approach to education, where young people are consumers, teachers surveilled, and leaders are wedged between government and community…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Tokenism, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries
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Zhi Quan; Lynn Grant; Darryl Hocking; Andy Connor – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
In recent years, the emerging trend of mobile learning (hereinafter "m-learning") has obtained increasing attention from educators and higher popularity among students worldwide. Partly due to its short history, there seems to be a lack of comprehensive and in-depth understanding on the distinctiveness of m-learning. It is maintained in…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Technology Integration, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Viloshini Baskaran; Laura A. Chubb; Christa B. Fouché – Continuity in Education, 2024
Students with Long-Term Conditions (LTCs) experience prolonged absences that can impact their school connectedness and belonging. Inclusive education policies in New Zealand advocate for equitable learning opportunities for students with disabilities. Students with LTCs are included under this purview, but responses to their unique learning and…
Descriptors: Health Conditions, Chronic Illness, Sustainability, Virtual Classrooms
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Moen, Kjersti Mordal; Westlie, Knut; Gerdin, Göran; Smith, Wayne; Linnér, Susanne; Philpot, Rod; Schenker, Katarina; Larsson, Lena – Sport, Education and Society, 2020
The Health and Physical Education (HPE) profession has increasingly advocated for caring teacher-student relationships. In this paper, we draw on data from an international research project called 'EDUHEALTH' [Education for Equitable Health Outcomes -- The Promise of School Health and Physical Education] to explore caring teaching and the…
Descriptors: Caring, Teacher Student Relationship, Social Justice, Inclusion
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Wake, Susan J.; Birdsall, Sally – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2020
Environmental educators remain challenged by how to encourage people to make connections between environmental quality and human development in a way that is socially just and equitable for all living things. This article explores links between performance-based learning and environmental education pedagogy as one way to address this challenge.…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Teaching Methods, Ecology, Elementary School Students
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Charteris, Jennifer; Smardon, Dianne – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2019
For almost two decades student voice has been used and enacted in educational settings for a range of purposes. Student voice theorists have framed it in sociocultural, social constructionist and poststructural terms. It has been located in a range of schooling discourses and there have been powerful critiques of instrumentalist uses of student…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Discourse Analysis, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries
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Shephard, Kerry; Brown, Kim; Connelly, Sean; Hall, Madeline; Harraway, John; Martin, Jonny; Mirosa, Miranda; Payne-Harker, Hannah; Payne-Harker, Nyssa; Rock, Jenny; Simmons, Elizabeth; Stoddard, Isak – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2017
We explored opportunities, advantages and barriers to enabling students to establish student-led learning events at a New Zealand university. We used an action-research approach to explore if students felt empowered to use the infrastructure of this university to realise something that they themselves set out to achieve. We discovered that, in…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Action Research
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Charteris, Jennifer; Smardon, Dianne – Teaching Education, 2019
Schooling territories are bounded spaces where policies, bodies, practices, and discourses meet and collide. It is well documented in assessment literature that students who are active decision-makers understand their learning processes and have the necessary wherewithal to access support across schooling spaces. These spaces are co-produced…
Descriptors: Principals, Foreign Countries, Student Participation, Formative Evaluation
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Tesar, Marek – Early Childhood Folio, 2017
This article argues that neoliberal ideology, through policy and governance of children in early childhood settings, has a very strong influence on children in Aotearoa New Zealand. It affects the way they grow up, play, learn, and perform their resistance and agency in the places and space of their education and care. Every hegemonic discourse is…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Duley, Lorna; McLaughlin, Tara; Sewell, Alison – Early Childhood Folio, 2018
This article presents the findings from a collaborative action research (CAR) study undertaken by a small group of early childhood education teachers working in a New Zealand setting with children aged 3-4 years. The teachers' shared aim was to explore and improve their teaching practices to more effectively support children's prosocial behaviour…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Puppetry, Preschool Education, Prosocial Behavior
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Whyte, Barbara; Deane, Penny – Teachers and Curriculum, 2017
Summative assessment and explicit teaching are on the increase in New Zealand primary and intermediate learning spaces; either, or both, frequently used by teachers to assist with requirements for National Standards. Combined use means learning destinations are set by teachers within convergent practice, allowing little room for student…
Descriptors: Summative Evaluation, Teaching Methods, Observation, Reflection
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