Laulōtaha; Tongan perspectives of 'quality' in early childhood education : a thesis submitted to Auckland University of Technology in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education (MEd), 2011 / Dorothy Lorraine Pau'uvale ; supervisor: Nesta Devine.
In New Zealand policy discussions considerable emphasis is placed in achieving 'quality' in early childhood services. The use of this concept creates a significant amount of tension in Tongan early childhood centres, because there is disagreement as to what 'quality' actually mea...
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Whakarāpopototanga: | In New Zealand policy discussions considerable emphasis is placed in achieving 'quality' in early childhood services. The use of this concept creates a significant amount of tension in Tongan early childhood centres, because there is disagreement as to what 'quality' actually means. This research study aimed at reclaiming an understanding of 'quality' from Tongan perspectives. In order to establish just what 'quality' might mean from a Tongan perspectives, I conducted sessions of talanoa (dialogue and discussions) over a period of four weeks. The participants were Tongan early childhood teachers and Tongan parents who are highly involved in various Tongan Language Nests in South Auckland. This thesis captures the perspectives and understandings of Tongan early childhood teachers and Tongan parents about the notion of 'quality' in Tongan Language Nests. No one term in the Tongan language translates 'quality' but there are several important Tongan concepts which make up a comparable conceptual framework. The research concludes with discussions on defining and measuring 'quality' in Tongan Language Nests. In this discussion I advocate the idea that defining and measuring 'quality' in this context requires depth of understanding and connectedness to Tongan culture, language, and epistemology. Author supplied keywords: Defining "quality" in early childhood education from Tongan perspectives representing laulōtaha. |
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Whakaahuatanga ōkiko: | 1 online resource Also held in print (xiii, 158 leaves ; 30 cm) (T 372.2108999482093 PAU) in off-campus storage, box 90 |
Rārangi puna kōrero: | Includes bibliographical references. |