Browsing by Author "Simpson, Mary"
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Kaumātua mana motuhake: Kaumātua managing life-transitions through tuakana-teina/peer-education
Hokowhitu, Brendan; Oetzel, John G.; Reddy, Rangimahora; Smith, Linda Tuhiwai; Simpson, Mary; Nock, Sophie; Greensill, Hineitimoana; Cameron, Michael Patrick; Meha, Pare; Johnston, Kirsten (2017)People face signifi cant transition points as they age, such as loss of independent living, loss of a spouse and changing health conditions. Successfully navigating these transitions depends on being able to manage emotional ... -
Kaumtua Mana Motuhake: A study protocol for a peer education intervention to help Māori elders work through later-stage life transitions
Oetzel, John G.; Hokowhitu, Brendan; Simpson, Mary; Reddy, Rangimahora; Nock, Sophie; Greensill, Hineitimoana; Cameron, Michael P.; Meha, Pare; Johnston, Kirsten; Harding, Truely; Shelford, Pita; Smith, Linda Tuhiwai (BMC, 2019)Background The Aotearoa/New Zealand population is ageing and numerous studies demonstrate with this phenomenon comes increases in non-communicable diseases, injuries and healthcare costs among other issues. Further, ... -
A mosaic of visions, daydreams, and memories: diverse inlays of organizing and communicating from around the globe
Broadfoot, Kirsten J.; Cockburn, Tom; Cockburn-Wootten, Cheryl; do Carmo Reis, Maria; Gautam, Dhruba K.; Malshe, Anuradha; Munshi, Debashish; Nelson-Marsh, Natalie; Zakari Okwori, Jenkeri; Simpson, Mary; Srinivas, Nidhi (Sage, 2008)This collaboratively multiauthored essay presents diverse tales of organizing and communicative practices in our global context. Authors from India, Nepal, Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, the United States, and ... -
Te tuangi (the clam): A metaphor for teaching, learning and the key competencies
Simpson, Mary; Williams, Tina (NZCER Press, 2011)This article explores the shift from “essential skills” to “key competencies” in the school curriculum. Drawing on information gathered from teacher interviews and observations at a New Zealand primary school, this article ...
Co-authors for Mary Simpson
Mary Simpson has 23 co-authors in Research Commons.
- Kirsten J. Broadfoot
- Michael P. Cameron
- Michael Patrick Cameron
- Tom Cockburn
- Cheryl Cockburn-Wootten
- Dhruba K. Gautam
- Hineitimoana Greensill
- Truely Harding
- Brendan Hokowhitu
- Kirsten Johnston
- Anuradha Malshe
- Pare Meha
- Debashish Munshi
- Natalie Nelson-Marsh
- Sophie Nock
- John G. Oetzel
- Rangimahora Reddy
- Pita Shelford
- Linda Tuhiwai Smith
- Nidhi Srinivas
- Tina Williams
- Jenkeri Zakari Okwori
- Maria do Carmo Reis