Koloa Pasifika /
Koloa Pasifika /
edited by Tafili Utumapu-McBride, Linita Manu'atu.
- 128 pages ; 22 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Tanya Forster -- 2. Karen Thomas -- 3. Christina Tuara -- 4. Natasha Maoate-Tafa -- 5. Kendra Lafu -- 6. Karleen Lafu -- 7. Crescenda Eri -- 8. Alice Enoka -- 9. Merini Leiataua -- 10.Astrid Williams -- 11. Vannear Lao -- 12. Kalolaine Tautakitaki -- Poem 1. Sissy Tainui -- Poem 2. Dhrishti Narayan -- Poem 3. Valerie Saio -- Poem 4. Siumoana Savieti -- Poem 5. Valentina Kingi.
"The papers, in this volume, are the students' assignments from Paper 297404, Koloa'iaAotearoa: Indigenous and Migrant Education III taught in 2015 and 2016. The manuscripts were prepared as presentations on their understanding of the conceptual framework of the degree, namely, FatuLālanga and TalanoaLālanga and their perspective of koloa'ia from their own cultural standpoint. The researched materials were written up, discussed, questioned and presented individually, for half an hour including questioning time. To be fair on the students, they were not coached to rewrite their presentations for publication and therefore I humbly ask the readers to 'hear' the written word, in these pages, as spoken words from the heart of each student while they express their experience of spiritual wisdoms and research knowledges." -- Foreword.
9780473467401
Early childhood education--New Zealand
Pacific Islanders--Education (Early childhood)--New Zealand.
372.21089994
Includes bibliographical references.
1. Tanya Forster -- 2. Karen Thomas -- 3. Christina Tuara -- 4. Natasha Maoate-Tafa -- 5. Kendra Lafu -- 6. Karleen Lafu -- 7. Crescenda Eri -- 8. Alice Enoka -- 9. Merini Leiataua -- 10.Astrid Williams -- 11. Vannear Lao -- 12. Kalolaine Tautakitaki -- Poem 1. Sissy Tainui -- Poem 2. Dhrishti Narayan -- Poem 3. Valerie Saio -- Poem 4. Siumoana Savieti -- Poem 5. Valentina Kingi.
"The papers, in this volume, are the students' assignments from Paper 297404, Koloa'iaAotearoa: Indigenous and Migrant Education III taught in 2015 and 2016. The manuscripts were prepared as presentations on their understanding of the conceptual framework of the degree, namely, FatuLālanga and TalanoaLālanga and their perspective of koloa'ia from their own cultural standpoint. The researched materials were written up, discussed, questioned and presented individually, for half an hour including questioning time. To be fair on the students, they were not coached to rewrite their presentations for publication and therefore I humbly ask the readers to 'hear' the written word, in these pages, as spoken words from the heart of each student while they express their experience of spiritual wisdoms and research knowledges." -- Foreword.
9780473467401
Early childhood education--New Zealand
Pacific Islanders--Education (Early childhood)--New Zealand.
372.21089994