Browsing by Supervisor "Hunter, Philippa Anne"
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An evaluation of the quality management system of transnational undergraduate programmes in a Vietnamese university
(The University of Waikato, 2022)As one of few studies about transnational education in Vietnam, this study is an evaluation carried out to provide an in-depth look into the quality management mechanisms applied to transnational undergraduate programmes ... -
Climate change education in Tongan secondary schools
(The University of Waikato, 2020)Children are among the most vulnerable groups to the adverse impacts of climate change. They can be psychologically disturbed and rendered powerless by the magnitude of its impacts. Tonga and its island groups are extremely ... -
Exploring teachers' knowledge and practice of multiliteracies pedagogy: A narrative inquiry
(The University of Waikato, 2023)Multiliteracies encapsulates literacy that is understood as deictic and plural. Furthermore, advances in digital technologies and digital spaces are encouraging the emergence of new literacy practices and new texts. This ... -
“Malamalama- Miss, it means to understand, but it can mean light also.” Pasifika students’ perspectives of studying history in New Zealand.
(University of Waikato, 2012)This thesis looks at Pasifika students’ perspectives of studying history in the New Zealand secondary school I currently teach in. The methodology for the thesis was centred on a Tongan research approach referred to as ... -
Reducing food waste: An investigation of the food waste literacy of year 7 students in a New Zealand school
(The University of Waikato, 2022)Food waste is a widespread global issue. Food is wasted at various stages of the food supply chain and there are unique reasons for wastage at each stage. Whatever may be the reason, food waste has social, economic, and ... -
University teachers' perceptions of their roles in curriculum decision making: A case study at Hanoi National University of Education (Vietnam)
(The University of Waikato, 2010)This study is concerned with university teachers' perceptions of their roles in curriculum decision making in the setting of Hanoi National University of Education (Vietnam). This is one of the largest teacher training ... -
Year 11 students’ perceptions of political institutions, political decision-making and political personalities: How do young New Zealanders participate in political processes?
(University of Waikato, 2016)Thirty-seven percent of young, eligible New Zealanders, aged 18 - 24, did not vote in the General Election of 2014, which is a population of 126,065 people (Electoral Commission, 2014a). While New Zealand is still amongst ...