So, how did you get into research, Jodie?
I was a primary school teacher here in New Zealand, so I ...
With an interest sparked by her own Cook Islands heritage and personal understanding of the struggles Pasifika children can face in maths classrooms, Jodie Hunter, lecturer at the Institute of Education at Massey University, is helping to shine a light on culturally responsive, strengths-based maths education for Pasifika learners. She spoke to EducationHQ about what this research means for teachers.
"We need to think about how we can help our classrooms move away from ability grouping, but also things like thinking about the children's values and home backgrounds as a strength," Jodie Hunter says. PHOTO: Jane Ussher
So, how did you get into research, Jodie?
I was a primary school teacher here in New Zealand, so I ...