| Title: School-based management and school improvement in Fiji Author: Elder, Henry Tui Subject: | School-based management|Fiji School management and organization|Fiji | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.9, no.2, 2000 Collation: p. 22-28 : Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Schools, teaching and values Author: Burnett, Greg Subject: | Moral education Values|Study and teaching | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.13, no.1-2, 2004 Collation: 1-5; Abstract: This article examines the nature of values and change, and underlying reasons for values difference in our communities. It suggests a 'critical' approach to values education, an approach best suited to the current climate of change and diversity.
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| Title: Science education in the Pacific : are we progressing? Author: Varghese, Peter Subject: | Science|Study and teaching | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.2, no.2, 1993 Collation: 17-19; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Science in Pacific schools : problems and challenges Author: Muralidhar, Srinivasiah Subject: | Science|Study and teaching (Higher)|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.5, no.1, 1996 Collation: p. 2-3 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Science teaching and learning : classroom experience Author: Varghese, Peter Subject: | Science|Study and teaching (Secondary) | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.7, no.2, 1998 Collation: p. 12-14 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Secondary physical education teacher education in Papua New Guinea Author: Doecke, Philip J Subject: | Physical education and training|Study and teaching (Secondary) Physical education teachers|Training of | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.4, no.2, 1995 Collation: 8-10; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Secondary school curriculum development in Pacific Island countries Author: Jowett, Christina P Subject: | Curriculum change|Oceania Curriculum planning|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.7, no.1, 1998 Collation: 15; Abstract: The author takes a broad look at curricula in the Pacific, based on her experience as a UNESCO education consultant as well as her own teaching experience in Niue.
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| Title: Selecting Pacific writers for the literature lesson Author: Tuinamuana, Katarina Subject: | Pacific Island literature|Study and teaching | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.1, no.1, 1992 Collation: p. 29-30 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Story time with Waka books Author: Manueli, Cecilia R. Subject: | English literature|Study and teaching (Primary)|Oceania English language|Study and teaching (Elementary)|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.9, no.1, 2000 Collation: p. 9-11 : Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Strategies for improving the academic performance of low achievers Author: Lal, Pradeep C. Subject: | Academic achievement|Evaluation Underachievers | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.11, no.2, 2002 Collation: p. 16-18 ; Abstract: The author is a practising teacher who has, over the years, identified some of the causes underlying poor academic performance. In his article, Lal identifies 12 such causes, and puts forward some suggestions on how to deal with these problems.
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| Title: Strategies for optimising the input of teachers to curriculum development in Kiribati Author: Teaero, Teweiariki Subject: | Teacher participation in curriculum planning Curriculum planning|Kiribati | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.2, no.2, 1993 Collation: 9-11; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Student-centered learning and skills for life Author: Jones, Adele M.E. Subject: | Problem solving|Study and teaching Student-centered learning | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.10, no.1, 2001 Collation: p. 19-21 ; Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Student-centred learning : a curriculum trend across Asia Author: Jones, Adele M.E. Subject: | Active learning|Asia Student-centered learning|Asia | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.10, no.2, 2001 Collation: p. 14-17 : Abstract: In many parts of Asia, student-centred learning seems to be the fastest growing and most heavily emphasised aspect of curriculum development and teaching methodology. The reason is that SCL is helping address the many problems faced by the education system, problems the Pacific region also faces.
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| Title: Studying by extension in a remote area Author: Mugler, France, Landbeck, Roger Subject: | Academic achievement Success Distance education|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.8, no.2, 1999 Collation: p. 20-22 : Abstract: [ Abstract not available ]
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| Title: Summaries of reports from Pacific Island nations Author: Subject: | Government aid to education Educational assistance|Oceania | Volume: Pacific Curriculum Network vol.11, no.1, 2002 Collation: 3; Abstract: These reports summarise the current situation regarding education in the Pacific countries, their current aid programmes and projects requiring assistance. The papers were presented by country representatives who attended the USP's Institute of Education's Advisory Seminar and Donor's Meeting held in April, 2002. The theme of this meeting was "Forging partnerships for the enhancement of educational quality in the South Pacific".
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