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Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
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Toungaue Cooperative Pedagogy for Tongan Tertiary Students' Success
Kalavite, Telesia
Waikato Journal of Education, v25 n1 p17-29 2020
Cooperative Pedagogy specific to Tongans can enhance students' academic success in New Zealand's tertiary education. Tongan students' success depends on teachers' recognition and understanding of Tongan students' sociocultural context which involves their pule'anga (bureaucracy), famili/kainga (family), siasi (church) and fonua (country) relationships. Tongan students should not be treated within the Pacific groupings because 'Pacific' is a term of convenience for peoples who originate from different countries in the Pacific region whose cultures are uniquely different from one another. The term 'Pacific' tends to make these students live in the shadow of being treated as if they have the same needs in the classroom. The culturally specific needs of Pacific students are obscured by the assumption that they are homogenous. Academics and educational authorities in New Zealand need to recognise the importance of Pacific students' culturally specific needs in their educational environments to move towards solving the problems of underachievement. This article explores the use of a culturally specific Tongan Toungaue Cooperative Pedagogy for teaching Tongan students in New Zealand tertiary education. Toungaue Cooperative Pedagogy is rooted in Tongan students' sociocultural context which is at the heart of the Tongan society. More importantly, this proposed Toungaue Cooperative Pedagogy is transferable and could also be beneficial to other Pacific and Indigenous cultures.
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Postsecondary Education, Academic Achievement, Underachievement, Pacific Islanders, Ethnicity, Student Diversity, Student Needs, Culturally Relevant Education, Cultural Context, Indigenous Knowledge, Foreign Countries
Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research. Division of Education, University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand. Tel: +64-7-858-5171; Fax: +64-7-838-4712; e-mail: wmier@waikato.ac.nz; Web site: https://wje.org.nz/index.php/WJE
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Tonga; New Zealand
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