Our work with Pacific educators and learners
Find out about Ako Aotearoa's growing work with Pacific tertiary educators and learners.
Background
The Ako Aotearoa Strategic Plan 2010 - 2013 identifies "supporting Pacific Peoples' advancement through tertiary education" as one of its strategic themes. The organisation is committed to working with tertiary teachers and learners to achieve this. The establishment of our Pacific Peoples' Caucus in has brought together a diverse range of Pacific tertiary leaders to guide us on how we prioritise and further our work with this group.
The Ako Aotearoa Pacific Peoples’ Caucus' work programme
The Pacific Peoples' Caucus is developing a strategic work programme to support Pacific staff and learners in tertiary education. This is not only designed to enhance Pacific achievement in tertiary education, but also recognises that, to make sustainable gains for Pacific people, there is an urgent need to support capability building and the establishment of a critical mass of leadership and research expertise amongst Pacific tertiary educators. Thus, there are, at present, three strands to this portfolio:
- Enhancing Pacific leadership in the sector through our involvement with and support of the Pacific leadership development programme.
- Identifying and sharing case studies in exemplary practice supporting Pacific-learner success in tertiary education. This project is planned to complement Janinka Greenwood and Lynne-Harata Te Aika’s recent project, Hei Tauira, on exemplary practice for Māori. The work will be led by Dr Cherie Chu (Victoria University of Wellington), in collaboration with the Association of Pacific Staff in Tertiary Education (APSTE).
- Evaluating the impact of successive tertiary education strategies on Pacific achievement in tertiary education. We are currently in the process of evaluating the proposals we have received to undertake this work, and we plan to commission this in November.
More Information
News
- Good Practice Publication – Training manual for teachers working with Pacific students: Engaging Pacific learners (December 2011)
- Southern hub project – Developing an authentic Samoan lens (December 2011) Assessing young Samoan children's learning in earlychildhood centres.
- Ako Aotearoa supports new Pacific Leadership Development Programme (May 2011)
- Completed project – Supporting Pacific Peoples’ participation in the New Zealand horticulture industry (March 2011)
These other sections of the website are also relevant -
The Resource Centre's Pacific Peoples section for a comprehensive listing of practical resources, including work that Ako Aotearoa has produced or supported. |

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