Browsing Unitec Symposium Contributions by Author "59653"
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Connection and collaboration: “Knowledge full” learners, and the potential of counter hegemonies to Western individualism from within a Pacific perspective and world view
Tunnicliffe, Craig; Hallie, Jason (2022-12)About the presenters The context of change - Unitec Social Practice degree and a new unified curriculum The practice context - Acknowledging hegemonic structures in social work education ; strategies to disrupt dominant ... -
Covid-proof: The Social Practice Fono – going from strength to strength despite lockdown
Hallie, Jason; Bentley-Gray, Daisy; Filemoni, S.; Kautoke, L.; Komene, A.; Luatua-Alatasi, T. (2021-12)Pacific success is a target that all 10 Schools at Unitec strive to achieve; however, it is not always an easy target to attain. The approaches applied by the different Schools to respond to Pacific success targets vary. ... -
The scope of talanoa research methodology: The place of research methods that are not rooted in Pasifika traditions
Gremillion, Helen; Tominiko, Falaniko; Hallie, Jason (Unitec ePress, 2021-12-03)This paper explores the scope of Talanoa research methodology, a pan-Pacific approach to research. We ask about the implications of Talanoa research projects incorporating methods of data collection that have not been ... -
Teaching and supervising talanoa research methodology
Gremillion, Helen; Tominiko, Falaniko; Hallie, Jason (2020-10-09)This presentation explores the scope of Talanoa research methodology as taught in the Master of Applied Practice (MAP) –Social Practice at Unitec. Context Talanoa methodology Values of talanoa (Pan-Pacific) Principles ...