PROJECT
He Moana Pukepuke e Ekengia e te Waka: A choppy sea can be navigated
Reflective practice,
Critical Thinking,
Student support,
Effective pedagogies,
Learner centred,
Accessibility,
Employability,
Supporting learners,
Learner access and pathways,
Teaching strategies,
Adult and community education,
Cultural Capability,
Māori and Pacific pedagogies
Social and Behavioural Science
Status
Completed: 26 January 2011
Project Details
This publication describes a course where non-traditional and second chance learners are exposed to contextualised academic up-skilling using critical reflection.
The educational environment and pedagogical practices allowed a very high percentage of the learners to complete a Bachelor of Applied Social Work (Bicultural) (BASW) successfully.
Team
Ellen Cath Dickey
Manukau Institute of TechnologyStatus
Funding
$3,000.00 (excl GST)
$3,000.00
Good Practice Publication Grant
Key Findings
Key Recommendations
This publication describes a course where non-traditional and second-chance learners are exposed to contextualised academic up-skilling using critical reflection.
- 26 January 2011