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Taking ownership: The story of a successful partnership for change in a Pacific Island science teacher education setting.

Abstract
This paper explores an example of a partnership approach that appears to be producing sustainable change in a Pacific Islands education setting. The people involved report on the way science education staff from the Solomon Islands School of Education (SOE) and staff from the Faculty of Education University of Waikato (UOW), New Zealand worked together on the redevelopment of undergraduate science education courses for the SOE. Together we sought to identify significant factors supporting the process. The development required significant change and posed a number of challenges yet resulted in local staff producing high quality materials and programmes and taking ownership of ongoing development. More importantly, there was significant personal professional learning in both science education and initial teacher education for local Solomon Islands staff. Factors contributing to the success of the partnership are explored through the perceptions of the participants and include the quality of relationship, mutual respect, emphasis on conceptual agreement when working together, and the involvement of local staff in decision-making.
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Journal Article
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Citation
Edwards, R., Pita, S., Porakari, J. (2011). Taking ownership: The story of a successful partnership for change in a Pacific Island science teacher education setting. Waikato Journal of Education, 16(2), 57-69.
Date
2011
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Faculty of Education, University of Waikato
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© 2011 Waikato Journal of Education. It is posted here by permission for personal use.